Dear MoMath friends,
Join us for Family Fridays: "Mondrian Manipulation: a math-art challenge game" on Friday, February 18, at 6:30 pm ET (New York) with László Mérő, Imre Kökényesi, Kristóf Fenyvesi, and Christopher Brownell. Meet a creative team of game designers who helped turn a mathematical challenge into an award-winning puzzle and game. Dr. László Mérő, a Hungarian mathematician and psychologist; Imre Kökényesi, founder of Smart Egg Ltd.; Dr. Kristóf Fenyvesi of the Finnish Institute for Educational Research; and Dr. Christopher Brownell from Fresno Pacific University will guide an exploration into the mathematical, cognitive, and educational dimensions of Mondrian Blocks, an engaging game for children and adults to experience the flow of creative problem solving.
Note that Family Fridays will be held online only (not in person) on February 18.
Family Fridays is designed to bring families together to enjoy a diverse array of engaging mathematical activities, promoting interest and enthusiasm among kids and adults alike. Thanks to the generous support of Two Sigma, this program is free to attendees.
Learn more and register for free at familyfridays.momath.org.
Regards,
National Museum of Mathematics