The Art of the Impossible: MC Escher and Me - Full Cast & Crew
2015
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World-leading cosmologist Professor Sir Roger Penrose is more than just a fan of MC Escher's mind-bending art. During the course of a long creative collaboration, the British mathematician and the Dutch artist exchanged ideas and inspirations. Some of Escher's most iconic images have their origin in Penrose's mathematical sketches - while the artist's work has served as a starting point for the professor's own explorations of new scientific ideas. To coincide with the first ever Escher retrospective in the UK, Penrose takes us on a personal journey through Escher's greatest masterpieces - marvelling at his intuitive brilliance and the penetrating light it still sheds on complex mathematical concepts. Professor Sir Roger Penrose is not only a big fan of M.C. Escher; he also worked closely with the graphic artist. Penrose first came into contact with Escher's work during the International Congress of Mathematics in Amsterdam, in 1954. Some of Escher's most iconic works are based on the work of Penrose, who began a lot of his research with Escher's works. This film is made for the first British retrospective on Escher which was shown in Edinburgh and London.