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Clare Kim Publishes “The Art and Craft of Mathematical Expression Computational Origami and the Politics of Creativity” in Osiris

Clare Kim has published an article “The Art and Craft of Mathematical Expression Computational Origami and the Politics of Creativity” in Osiris, a thematic journal by the History of Science Society  that highlights research on significant themes in the history of science.

The article is part of an issue edited by James Evans and Adrian Johns entitled “Beyond Craft and Code: Human and Algorithmic Cultures, Past, and Present.”

Read it here: https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/725130

Clare Kim is an Assistant Professor of History and Global Asian Studies. Her work centers on the history of twentieth and twenty-first century mathematical sciences, exploring representations of knowledge and difference in US intellectual and political life.