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Seeing Math in Nature: Fractals & Forests

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Join Roseann online for the Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill's spring workshop series: SEEING MATH IN NATURE!

University of Arizona research ecologist Brian Enquist will share how measuring one tree using fractal mathematical formulas can be used to calculate carbon impact of a whole forest, because in fact they are not random—forests are mathematically structured. Then, Tumamoc Artist in Residence Paul Mirocha will lead a session drawing trees using Mandelbrot formulas and other fractal imaging. You will never think of a tree the same way again after this fascinating workshop.

Length: 2 hours

Time: 10 am – noon (Arizona/Phoenix time)

Cost: $45 each or $170 for all four workshops (see below)

Student discounts (50%) are available; please email Roseann with details of your school enrollment.

Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/135886591453

REGISTER HERE FOR ALL FOUR SESSIONS: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/135930647225

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