A display of World Wide Web-based Architecture and Art

Presented by the Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science in conjunction with the special colloquium: Music, Architecture, and Bruce Goff


The colloquium featured a talk by Sidney K. Robinson (School of Architecture, UIC), a piano performance by John Jeffrey Gibbens (Madison), and comments by Douglas Harris (Marquette). It was held on Feb 22, 1996 and co-sponsored by the Dept. of Math, Stat, and Comp Sci and the Haggerty Museum of Art.

Launch yourself into the World Wide Web by clicking on one of the underlined topics below. You can use the scrollbar to the right to reach items hidden from view.

Bruce Goff
Here are a few references to Goff from across the Web. We've added some pictures and things to look at.

Architecture
Learn more about a variety of different architects and design styles including the work of Frank Lloyd Wright.

Art Museums
Many art museums have begun to present portions of their exhibits on the Web.

Art on the Web
In addition to the sites which display traditional art forms, a number of artists are trying to create new works of art which live on the Web as their primary means of exhibition.

Mathematical Art
As long as you're here in the Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science, how about a look at some beautiful pictures based on some fascinating mathematics?

Other Cool Sites
Visit Socks the Cat at the Whitehouse, see the latest pictures from the Hubble Space Telescope, or learn all about LEGOs!


This site created by Mike Slattery of Marquette University.
You can contact me at mikes (a) mscs.mu.edu.
Special artwork for some of the page headers was provided by Tim Slattery.
- February 1996.