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Taneli Luotoniemi is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Aalto University's Department of Mathematics and Systems Analysis, part of the School of Science. His work bridges mathematics and art, focusing on visualizing complex geometric concepts such as four-dimensional geometry through crafted models and exhibitions. He has authored a doctoral thesis titled 'Hyperspatial Interlace - Grasping Four-dimensional Geometry through Crafted Models' (2019) and has contributed to interdisciplinary projects like 'Shapes in Action' (2023). His research emphasizes mathematical art, geometric visualization, and collaborative exhibitions.
His research interests include four-dimensional geometry, geometric patterns, and the intersection of mathematics with artistic creation. He has organized and participated in numerous international exhibitions, including Bridges Conferences (2017-2018) and the Espoo Cultural Centre's 'IN TRANSITION' exhibition (2019). His work often explores how physical and visual props can convey abstract mathematical ideas to diverse audiences.
Notable publications include 'Stick models of projective configurations' (2022) in the Journal of Mathematics and the Arts and 'Crossing the sticks: an illustrative introduction to the theory of spatial patterns' (2023). He has also curated exhibitions such as 'Collineation Grounds' (2021) and 'Wheels Within Wheels: Stereographic projection of the 24-cell' (2018).
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