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Are We There Yet?Are We There Yet?Mathematics As Storytelling with Marcus du SautoyChaos theory shows that both the future and the past are unknowable. Exponential growth always seems to be stymied by an unpredictable limitation that flattens the curve. Creativity happens when something is new, surprising, and has value. But how do we assign value when we are awash in a world of endless data? Mathematics is one universal storytelling language that can help decipher what the universe is telling us. In one of their most intriguing episodes yet, Sonja and Jamie talk edges, AI, creativity, and the melancholy of solving theorems with Marcus du Sautoy, a celebrated pattern-seeking mathematician deeply...2025-02-1248 minIntelligence SquaredIntelligence SquaredHow to Win Every Game, with Marcus du Sautoy, Part TwoWhere should you move first in Connect 4? Which property is best in Monopoly? How can pi help you win Rock Paper Scissors?In October 2024 award-winning mathematician Marcus du Sautoy came to the Intelligence Squared stage to explore the maths and strategy behind the games we love and the tactics needed to master them all. Du Sautoy also described the history of games and the crucial role they play in society.This is the second instalment of a two-part episode. If you'd like to become a Member and get access to a...2025-01-0333 minIntelligence SquaredIntelligence SquaredHow to Win Every Game, with Marcus du Sautoy, Part OneWhere should you move first in Connect 4? Which property is best in Monopoly? How can pi help you win Rock Paper Scissors?In October 2024 award-winning mathematician Marcus du Sautoy came to the Intelligence Squared stage to explore the maths and strategy behind the games we love and the tactics needed to master them all. Du Sautoy also described the history of games and the crucial role they play in society.This is the first instalment of a two-part episode. If you'd like to become a Member and get access to a...2025-01-0138 minJaipur BytesJaipur BytesWhat’s the future of AI & creativity? | Marcus du Sautoy on maths, music, & more.Mathematician Marcus du Sautoy brings numbers to life in this fascinating episode of Jaipur Bytes. In conversation with RJ Sarthak, Sautoy talks about being an Ambassador of Mathematics, the magic of imaginary numbers, the unexpected connections between maths and music, and the inspiring stories woven into the history of mathematics. An episode that offers a fresh and engaging take on how numbers shape our world. 2024-09-1326 minThe Infinite Monkey CageThe Infinite Monkey CageScience of Board Games - Jess Fostekew, Marcus du Sautoy and Dave NealeBrian Cox and Robin Ince go past jail, climb a ladder and build a civilisation as they explore the science behind our favourite board games. Joining them in the library (or was it the conservatory?) is mathematician Marcus du Sautoy, who discusses the global history of games as well as his tips for winning at Monopoly. Joining him is games designer and play researcher Dave Neale who explains how key games are to developing a theory of mind, alongside Jessica Fostekew, comedian and gaming enthusiast who admits to becoming a more ruthless gamer as time goes by....2024-07-1743 minBreaking Math PodcastBreaking Math Podcast92. The Mathematical Heart of Games Explored with Prof. du SautoyAn interview with Prof. Marcus du Sautoy about his book Around the Wold in Eighty Games . . . .a Mathematician Unlocks the Secrets of the World's Greatest Games.  Topics covered in Today's Episode: 1. Introduction to Professor Marcus du Sautoy and the Role of Games- Impact of games on culture, strategy, and learning- The educational importance of games throughout history2. Differences in gaming cultures across regions like India and China3. Creative Aspects of Mathematics4. The surprising historical elements and banned games by Buddha5. Historical an...2024-04-161h 14Breaking Math PodcastBreaking Math Podcast92. The Mathematical Heart of Games Explored with Prof. du SautoyAn interview with Prof. Marcus du Sautoy about his book Around the Wold in Eighty Games . . . .a Mathematician Unlocks the Secrets of the World's Greatest Games.  Topics covered in Today's Episode: 1. Introduction to Professor Marcus du Sautoy and the Role of Games- Impact of games on culture, strategy, and learning- The educational importance of games throughout history2. Differences in gaming cultures across regions like India and China3. Creative Aspects of Mathematics4. The surprising historical elements and banned games by Buddha5. Historical an...2024-04-161h 14KQED\'s ForumKQED's ForumHow to Use Math to Win the Games We Love — and Learn More About OurselvesUniversity of Oxford mathematician Marcus du Sautoy loves games. He’s spent much of his career popularizing math — and for him, games are a way to “play mathematics.” But playing math might not be the first reason your nephew gives when you ask him why he loves video games, or your friend when she describes her undying love for “Risk”. There are elements of social psychology, from competition to collaboration, that also draw us toward getting the “Scrabble” board out of the closet and onto the dining room table. For many of us, games not only inform our identities — they build our sen...2023-11-2755 minClear+Vivid with Alan AldaClear+Vivid with Alan AldaMarcus du Sautoy: Around the World in 80 GamesEnjoy playing games? You’ll enjoy them even more once renowned mathematician, Oxford University professor and avid game player Marcus du Sautoy tells Alan why they so fascinate us. And Alan tells Marcus about his favorite game – one even Marcus didn’t know. 2023-11-1440 min5x155x15Marcus Du Sautoy and Alex Bellos on GamesWhen it comes to playing games, asking the right questions is everything. Where should you move first in Connect 4? What is the best property in Monopoly? And how can pi help you win rock paper scissors? In his new book Around the World in 80 Games, the award-winning mathematician Marcus du Sautoy explores the maths behind the games we love to play, and why we love to play them. Spanning millennia, countries and cultures, he discovers how maths and games have been integral to human psychology and culture. For 5x15, Marcus is in conversation with Alex Bellos a grandmaster of the...2023-10-301h 00English Academic Vocabulary BoosterEnglish Academic Vocabulary Booster5295. 152 Academic Words Reference from "Marcus du Sautoy: Symmetry, reality's riddle | TED Talk"This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. 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This eye opening conversation will help you better understand the mindset of a mathematician and that there is a lot of crossover on how they think and how you and your players could think better when problem-solving difficult situations.2023-09-011h 19Yo documentalYo documental#73 Marcus du Sautoy | Los patrones ocultos del mundoMarcus du Sautoy es un matemático y escritor británico conocido por sus investigaciones sobre los patrones y las predicciones en el mundo natural y en la sociedad. Du Sautoy ha estudiado cómo los patrones y las predicciones se pueden aplicar a diferentes campos, como la biología, la ciencia política y la cultura.2023-01-041h 04Yo documentalYo documental#73 Marcus du Sautoy | Los patrones ocultos del mundoMarcus du Sautoy es un matemático y escritor británico conocido por sus investigaciones sobre los patrones y las predicciones en el mundo natural y en la sociedad. Du Sautoy ha estudiado cómo los patrones y las predicciones se pueden aplicar a diferentes campos, como la biología, la ciencia política y la cultura.2023-01-041h 04Blind InsightsBlind InsightsBlind Insights - Thinking Better (Special guest Marcus du Sautoy)When you think of shortcuts, what comes to mind? Cheating? Or the premise of working smarter, not harder? Tim and David stumbled on a fascinating book by Oxford Professor of Mathematics Marcus du Sautoy called "Thinking Better: The Art of the Shortcut" which provides insight into the practice of using and finding shortcuts. In this episode David and Tim reminisce with Marcus about how Mathematics became a daunting subject they disconnected from for various reasons. But Marcus proves that mathematics is a wonderful thinking language and provides the shortcuts to get excited about it.You can find...2022-08-0649 minBlind InsightsBlind InsightsBlind Insights - Thinking Better (Special guest Marcus du Sautoy)When you think of shortcuts, what comes to mind? Cheating? Or the premise of working smarter, not harder? Tim and David stumbled on a fascinating book by Oxford Professor of Mathematics Marcus du Sautoy called "Thinking Better: The Art of the Shortcut" which provides insight into the practice of using and finding shortcuts. In this episode David and Tim reminisce with Marcus about how Mathematics became a daunting subject they disconnected from for various reasons. But Marcus proves that mathematics is a wonderful thinking language and provides the shortcuts to get excited about it.You can find...2022-08-0649 minBig Brain ChannelBig Brain ChannelBlind Insights - Thinking Better (Special guest Marcus du Sautoy)When you think of shortcuts, what comes to mind? Cheating? Or the premise of working smarter, not harder? Tim and David stumbled on a fascinating book by Oxford Professor of Mathematics Marcus du Sautoy called "Thinking Better: The Art of the Shortcut" which provides insight into the practice of using and finding shortcuts. In this episode David and Tim reminisce with Marcus about how Mathematics became a daunting subject they disconnected from for various reasons. But Marcus proves that mathematics is a wonderful thinking language and provides the shortcuts to get excited about it. You can find...2022-08-0649 minunSILOed with Greg LaBlancunSILOed with Greg LaBlancUnderstanding Human Creativity feat. Marcus du SautoyAs machine learning and AI mature and adapt to the humans that created them, it's important we think carefully about not only what is creativity, but what is uniquely human about creativity.Marcus du Sautoy is the Charles Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science at the Oxford University, a chair he holds jointly at the Department of Continuing Education and the Mathematical Institute, as well as a Professor of Mathematics and a Fellow of New College.His many books dive deep into the world of machines and creativity, and include “Thinking Better: the Art...2022-08-0355 minHay Festival PodcastHay Festival PodcastS6, Ep2 Marcus du Sautoy on football algorithms, prime numbers, and creativityLeading mathematician Marcus du Sautoy discusses his book Thinking Better – The Art of the Shortcut with neurologist Hannah Critchlow at Hay Festival 2022, before joining Poppy Evans backstage to talk more about his influences Listen to the full event Full-length Festival events can be watched over at hayfestival.org/hayplayer. Contact us at publicity@hayfestival.org or on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or TikTok @hayfestival #ImagineTheWorld2022-07-0100 minEverything Under The SunEverything Under The SunWho gave numbers their names, and how did they choose them? With Marcus du Sautoy. Do all of our fingers have the same fingerprints? Why do airplane flaps go up when landing, but not when taking off?Welcome back to another episode Everything Under The Sun! This week we have the fantastic mathematician and author Marcus du Sautoy, answering the question ‘Who came up with the names of numbers, and how did they choose them?’ We also work out the answer to Sam's question 'Why do plane's flaps go up when landing, but not when taking off?' as well as Delilah's question 'Do all of our fingers have the same fingerprints?'  Lots of fun questions to delve into this week and we look fo...2022-06-1712 minAgenda SamariaAgenda SamariaMarcus du Sautoy: Conocimiento Ancestral Arhuaco y la MatemáticaPodcast sobre el Conversatorio “Conocimiento ancestral y conocimiento matemático: claves para un intercambio de saberes”, dirigido por el profesor de la Universidad de Oxford, Marcus Du Satoy, invitado internacional.  de la Universidad del Magdalena. (Invitado a nuestro Podcast el vicerector de investigación de Unimagdalena. Jorge E. Elías Caro) Segunda conferencia dictada por el profesor Marcus Du Sautoy “El código secreto: los números y el universo”. Organiza nuestra Vicerrectoría de Investigación y la Facultad de Ciencias de la Educación. Con el apoyo de la Cámara Colombiana del Libro y la Red de Ferias d...2022-05-191h 04Clearer Thinking with Spencer GreenbergClearer Thinking with Spencer GreenbergMath as a perspective on life (with Marcus du Sautoy)Read the full transcript here. How can we have System-2-type reflection but with System-1-type speed? How can math be considered to be a "fast" way of solving problems? Is math discovered or invented? How can we use math to think better in everyday life? How can math education be improved? Do mathematicians have a snobbish preference for "pure" maths over applied maths? How can math be used to tell stories?Marcus du Sautoy is the Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science and Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford. He...2022-05-121h 19The Evolving LeaderThe Evolving LeaderThe Art and Science of Pattern Recognition with Marcus du SautoyThis week on the Evolving Leader podcast, co-hosts Jean Gomes and Scott Allender are joined by Professor Marcus du Sautoy. Marcus is Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science at the University of Oxford, Fellow of New College, Oxford, author of multiple popular science and mathematics books and he is a regular contributor on television, radio and to both The Times and The Guardian. He is also passionate about public engagement on topics that include creativity and artificial intelligence.    0.00 Introduction2.23 Where does your love of mathematics originate?6.11 What is mathematics rea...2022-03-0955 minTalking To Teens: Expert Tips for Parenting TeenagersTalking To Teens: Expert Tips for Parenting TeenagersEp 180: Can Shortcuts Lead Teens to Success?Marcus Du Sautoy, mathematician and author of Thinking Better, shares how laziness and the wish for a shortcut can actually push our teens to come up with creative and time-saving innovations.Full show notesHard work is essential to success…right? If we want teens to thrive they have to hustle, grind and work laboriously to achieve perfect SAT scores or a spot on the basketball team. We condemn teen laziness, hoping that kids will understand the value of blood sweat and tears. For goodness sake, how will they ever get anywhere in life if th...2022-03-0628 minEnjoy Amazing Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Astronomy & PhysicsEnjoy Amazing Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Astronomy & Physics[German] - oo - Eine sehr kurze Einführung in die Unendlichkeit by Marcus SautoyPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/579008 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - oo - Eine sehr kurze Einführung in die Unendlichkeit Author: Marcus Sautoy Narrator: Hans Peter Stoll Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 55 minutes Release date: February 17, 2022 Genres: Astronomy & Physics Publisher's Summary: Willkommen im Hotel Unendlichkeit. Es verfügt über eine unendliche Zahl von Zimmern, und in jedem der ankommenden Reisebusse sitzt eine unendliche Zahl von Menschen, die dort übernachten wollen. Wie sie unterbringen? Und gibt es etwa kleinere und größere, also noch unendlichere, überabzählbare Unendlichkeiten? Mit Hilfe der großen, aber endlichen Menge von Neuronen...2022-02-1703 minHow To Academy PodcastHow To Academy PodcastMarcus du Sautoy Meets Steven Pinker - Why Rationality MattersIn the twenty-first century, humanity is reaching new heights of scientific understanding - and at the same time appears to be losing its mind. How can a species that discovered vaccines for Covid-19 in less than a year produce so much fake news, quack cures and conspiracy theorising?In conversation with mathematician and Oxford Professor Marcus du Sautoy, Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker rejects the cynical cliché that humans are simply an irrational species - cavemen out of time fatally cursed with biases, fallacies and illusions. Offering a guide to the tools of rationality,Rationality matters. I...2022-01-101h 02Creative CollisionsCreative CollisionsMarcus du Sautoy in conversation discusses The Art Of The ShortcutCould antipathy to hard work be humankind's greatest salvation? We consider this in the latest episode of Creative Collisions. Our guest is Oxford Professor Marcus du Sautoy, one of the world's leading mathematical communicators in conversation with Second Home founder Rohan Silva to discuss du Sautoy's latest book "Thinking Better: The Art Of the Shortcut" and according to him, math is central to the shortcut. In this spirited discussion they examine how circumventing obstruction in problem solving has underpinned humanity's greatest achievements and against all odds--driven some of civilization's greatest progress. Plus: how we can use them to solve complex...2021-12-1059 minCreative CollisionsCreative CollisionsMarcus du Sautoy in conversation discusses The Art Of The ShortcutCould antipathy to hard work be humankind's greatest salvation? We consider this in the latest episode of Creative Collisions. Our guest is Oxford Professor Marcus du Sautoy, one of the world's leading mathematical communicators in conversation with Second Home founder Rohan Silva to discuss du Sautoy's latest book "Thinking Better: The Art Of the Shortcut" and according to him, math is central to the shortcut. In this spirited discussion they examine how circumventing obstruction in problem solving has underpinned humanity's greatest achievements and against all odds--driven some of civilization's greatest progress. Plus: how we can use them to solve complex...2021-12-0859 minInside A Mountain: walking real and imaginary landscape with Charlie Lee-PotterInside A Mountain: walking real and imaginary landscape with Charlie Lee-PotterSERIES 1: EPISODE 5: Strange loops and walking as thinking, with mathematician Marcus du Sautoy EPISODE 5 Marcus du Sautoy, Professor for the Public Understanding of Science at the University of Oxford, has the kind of imagination which draws on complex mathematics, music, science and literature simultaneously. On this walk through a North London park, Marcus and Charlie cover both literal and imaginative ground - and one of them gets lost in the marshes.   Marcus with one of his beloved yellow notepads Tree no. 47 - Marcus's tree of the day 2021-11-2159 min5x155x15Marcus du Sautoy and Roger HighfieldJoin Marcus du Sautoy and Roger Highfield for this exciting conversation and shortcut your route to being more creative, strategic, and more efficient.How do you remember more and forget less? How can you earn more and become more creative just by moving house? And how do you pack a car boot most efficiently?Mathematics is full of better ways of thinking, and with over 2,000 years of knowledge to draw on, Oxford mathematician Marcus du Sautoy interrogates his passion for shortcuts in this fresh and fascinating guide. After all, shortcuts have enabled so much of h...2021-10-3159 min5x155x15Marcus du Sautoy and Roger Highfield on The Art of the ShortcutMathematics is full of better ways of thinking, and with over 2,000 years of knowledge to draw on, Oxford mathematician Marcus du Sautoy interrogates his passion for shortcuts in this fresh and fascinating guide in conversation with Roger Highfield. After all, shortcuts have enabled so much of human progress, whether in constructing the first cities around the Euphrates 5,000 years ago, using calculus to determine the scale of the universe or in writing today’s algorithms that help us find a new life partner. 5x15 brings together outstanding individuals to tell of their lives, passions and inspirations. Learn more about 5x15 events: 5x1...2021-10-2559 minLet Free Audiobook Transport You to New WorldsLet Free Audiobook Transport You to New WorldsThinking Better: The Art of the Shortcut in Math and Life Audiobook by Marcus Du SautoyListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 502022 Title: Thinking Better: The Art of the Shortcut in Math and Life Author: Marcus Du Sautoy Narrator: Mark Elstob Format: Unabridged Length: 11:35:34 Language: English Release date: 10-19-21 Publisher: Hachette Book Group USA Genres: Science & Technology, Mathematics, General, Technology & Engineering Summary: One of the world's great mathematicians shows why math is the ultimate timesaver—and how everyone can make their lives easier with a few simple shortcuts. We are often told that hard work is the key to success. But success isn’t about hard work – it’s about shortcut...2021-10-1911h 35Access Must-Have Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Computers & TechnologyAccess Must-Have Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Computers & TechnologyThinking Better: The Art of the Shortcut in Math and Life by Marcus Du SautoyPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/502022 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Thinking Better: The Art of the Shortcut in Math and Life Author: Marcus Du Sautoy Narrator: Mark Elstob Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 35 minutes Release date: October 19, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3 of Total 1 Genres: Computers & Technology Publisher's Summary: One of the world's great mathematicians shows why math is the ultimate timesaver—and how everyone can make their lives easier with a few simple shortcuts. We are often told that hard work is the key to success. But success isn’t about hard work – it’s about shortcuts. Shortcuts allow us to solve...2021-10-1903 minInstant GeniusInstant GeniusMental Shortcuts, with Prof Marcus du SautoyProfessor of mathematics Marcus du Sautoy reveals how thinking like a mathematician can help you make better decisions in all aspects of life.Once you’ve mastered the basics with Instant Genius, dive deeper with Instant Genius Extra, where you’ll find longer, richer discussions about the most exciting ideas in the world of science and technology. Only available on Apple Podcasts.Produced by the team behind BBC Science Focus Magazine. Visit our website: sciencefocus.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Lear...2021-10-1136 minFree Audiobook, Where Stories Come Alive, Take a DiveFree Audiobook, Where Stories Come Alive, Take a DiveThinking Better: The Art of the Shortcut Audiobook by Marcus Du SautoyListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 465479 Title: Thinking Better: The Art of the Shortcut Author: Marcus Du Sautoy Narrator: Mark Elstob Format: Unabridged Length: 11:34:28 Language: English Release date: 08-19-21 Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers UK Genres: Business & Economics, Career Development Summary: How do you remember more and forget less? How can you earn more and become more creative just by moving house? And how do you pack a car boot most efficiently? This is your shortcut to the art of the shortcut. Mathematics is full of better ways of thinking, and with over 2,000 years of...2021-08-1911h 34Audiobooks in Self-Improvement, Career DevelopmentAudiobooks in Self-Improvement, Career DevelopmentThinking Better: The Art of the Shortcut by Marcus Du SautoyPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/465479 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Thinking Better: The Art of the Shortcut Author: Marcus Du Sautoy Narrator: Mark Elstob Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 34 minutes Release date: August 19, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 2 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 4 of Total 1 Genres: Career Development Publisher's Summary: How do you remember more and forget less? How can you earn more and become more creative just by moving house? And how do you pack a car boot most efficiently? This is your shortcut to the art of the shortcut. Mathematics is full of better ways of thinking...2021-08-1905 minpordenonelegge.it - festa del libro e della libertàpordenonelegge.it - festa del libro e della libertàMarcus Du Sautoy - Il Codice della Creatività. Il Mistero del Pensiero Umano al Tempo dell'Intelligenza ArtificialeIncontro con Marcus Du Sautoy. Presenta Massimo Cirri Marcus Du Sautoy ripercorre i progressi compiuti negli ultimi anni dal machine learning, per arrivare a questo risultato: l’impulso creativo è la chiave che distingue gli esseri umani dagli altri animali; spesso però lo lasciamo intorpidire, intrappolati nelle nostre routine. Per essere creativi, ci serve una scossa. È qui che una macchina potrebbe essere d’aiuto: insegnandoci a pensare un po’ meno da macchine. Edizione 2019 www.pordenonelegge.it2021-07-2653 minThe Numberphile PodcastThe Numberphile PodcastA Chance at Immortality - with Marcus Du SautoyMathematical greatness can strike at any time - even on the train between Oxford and London. Marcus is the Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University Marcus' author page on Amazon I is a Strange Loop - book I is a Strange Loop - performance on YouTube This episode was supported by G-Research, a world-leading quantitative finance research firm, hiring the brightest minds to tackle the biggest questions in finance - learn more at gresearch.co.uk/numberphile/ You can support Numberphile on...2021-07-2651 minThe Secrets of MathematicsThe Secrets of MathematicsI is a Strange Loop - written and performed by Marcus du Sautoy and Victoria GouldFrom the creative ensemble behind Complicité’s sensational A Disappearing Number, this two-hander unfolds to reveal an intriguing take on mortality, consciousness and artificial life. Alone in a cube that glows in the darkness, X is content with its infinite universe and abstract thought. But then Y appears, insisting they interact, exposing X to Y's sensory and physical existence. Each begins to hanker after what the other has until a remarkable thing happens … involving a strange loop. After the screening, Marcus and Victoria are joined by Simon McBurney, founder of Complicité, to discuss the play and mathematics and theatre. An Oxford...2021-07-192h 04Idea to Value - Creativity and Innovation with Nick SkillicornIdea to Value - Creativity and Innovation with Nick SkillicornPodcast S5E123: Marcus du Sautoy - The Creativity CodeIn today's episode of the Idea to Value Podcast, we speak with Professor Marcus du Sautoy. Prof du Sautoy is widely known for his work to popularise mathematics, is the Charles Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science and author of the bestselling book The Creativity Code: Art and Innovation in the Age of AI. See the full episode at https://wp.me/p6pllj-1Bm #ai #artificialintelligence #creativity #code We speak about the link between Artificial Intelligence and Creativity, and how these two worlds are coming closer and closer together. 2021-07-0836 minAI AgentsAI AgentsEp 14: Agent Marcus du Sautoy - Formulating a Creative OutcomeIt seems that many people would rather use calculators or employ the services of an accountant than practice the language of mathematics, we've got plenty more fun things to be doing than formal equations. But is this boredom surrounding mathematics due to the language, or the subject of equations? Perhaps grammar is to a poem what math is to AI art. Can we code for creative outcomes? Is there a formula for art? It sounds daunting but Marcus Du Sautoy, author of the creativity code, is an Oxford University mathematician with fascinating insights on how we can solve for...2021-06-2631 min5x155x15Carlo Rovelli on Helgoland in conversation with Marcus du SautoyJoin us to hear master story teller and theoretical physicist Carlo Rovelli in conversation with Marcus du Sautoy - the Charles Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University – as they discuss a revolutionary idea that transformed the whole of science and our very conception of the world. In his new book Helgoland, Carlo Rovelli guides us through the extraordinary story of the quantum, the debates it raises, and his own foundational contribution to the field. The book opens a century ago on a treeless windswept island in the North Sea, Helgoland, where the young Werner Heisenberg, ag...2021-04-2256 min5x155x15Carlo Rovelli on Helgoland in conversation with Marcus du SautoyJoin us to hear master story teller and theoretical physicist Carlo Rovelli in conversation with Marcus du Sautoy - the Charles Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University – as they discuss a revolutionary idea that transformed the whole of science and our very conception of the world.In his new book Helgoland, Carlo Rovelli guides us through the extraordinary story of the quantum, the debates it raises, and his own foundational contribution to the field. The book opens a century ago on a treeless windswept island in the North Sea, Helgoland, where the young Werner Heisenberg, ag...2021-04-2256 minSuperCreativity Podcast with James Taylor | Creativity, Innovation and Inspiring IdeasSuperCreativity Podcast with James Taylor | Creativity, Innovation and Inspiring IdeasMarcus du Sautoy - The Creativity Code: Art and Innovation In The Age of Artificial Intelligence.What does it mean to be creative? Is creativity uniquely human or artificial intelligence be considered creative? These are just some of the topics explored by Marcus du Sautoy in his new book The Creativity Code: Art and Innovation In The Age of Artificial Intelligence.  Marcus du Sautoy is the Charles Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science at the Oxford University, a chair he holds jointly at the Department of Continuing Education and the Mathematical Institute. He is also a Professor of Mathematics and a Fellow of New College. He was made a Fellow of t...2021-04-0738 minBernard Marr\'s Future of Business & Technology PodcastBernard Marr's Future of Business & Technology PodcastCan We Have Conscious Artificial Intelligence and Other Mind-blowing Things Science Can’t Answer - with Oxford Prof Marcus du SautoyWhat questions can science not answer? In a recent conversation with Professor of Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University, mathematician, broadcaster and author Marcus du Sautoy we explored some questions that he pondered in his book What We Cannot Know: Explorations at the Edge of Knowledge.2020-09-2913 minQuorumQuorumLa música escondida de las matemáticas.La música escondida de las matemáticas. Marcus du Sautoy, matemático y divulgador científico En este vídeo, Marcus du Sautoy nos descubre qué tienen en común las matemáticas y la música. El científico habla de la sucesión de Fibonacci en los ritmos, de la partitura palindrómica de Haydn o de la simetría en las variaciones de Bach. Du Sautoy reconoce entusiasmado la sincronía de sus dos pasiones. Y concluye: "las matemáticas se parecen a la música en que tienen emoción, riesgo y cuentan historias a partir de números...2020-07-1805 minThe 21st Century CreativeThe 21st Century CreativeMarcus du Sautoy on AI and the Future of CreativityThis week’s guest on The 21st Century Creative podcast is the eminent Mathematician Marcus du Sautoy, who takes us on a voyage through the weird and wonderful world of artificial intelligence (AI) and creativity, drawing on insights from his latest book The Creativity Code: How AI Is Learning to Write, Paint and Think (Amazon US Amazon UK). In the course of the interview Marcus discusses artwork made by AI, how AI can help us be more creative, and whether AI will ever create art that is comparable to human art. So if you’re c...2020-06-2900 minCreative Coach | Mark McGuinnessCreative Coach | Mark McGuinnessMarcus du Sautoy on AI and the Future of CreativityThis week’s guest on The 21st Century Creative podcast is the eminent Mathematician Marcus du Sautoy, who takes us on a voyage through the weird and wonderful world of artificial intelligence (AI) and creativity, drawing on insights from his latest book The Creativity Code: How AI Is Learning to Write, Paint and Think (Amazon US Amazon UK). In the course of the interview Marcus discusses artwork made by AI, how AI can help us be more creative, and whether AI will ever create art that is comparable to human art. So if you’re c...2020-06-2900 minJaipur Literature Festival with Brave New WorldJaipur Literature Festival with Brave New WorldThe Future Has Arrived: Marcus Du Sautoy in conversation with Sanjoy RoyOxford mathematician Marcus Du Sautoy, in conversation with Sanjoy K. Roy, explains how the coronavirus crisis has accelerated the fusion between the real world and cyberspace. Watch this conversation to understand what lies ahead, between technology, artificial intelligence and what we call reality, only on #JLFBraveNewWorld this Saturday!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2020-06-081h 01Jaipur BytesJaipur BytesAI and Creativity: Marcus du Sautoy in conversation with Sanjoy K. RoyAs Artificial Intelligence takes over human narratives, Marcus du Sautoy questions the shape of our future. In his book The Creativity Code: How AI is Learning to Write, Paint and Think, he expounds on how algorithms work, the nature of creativity and how engineers are tracking our emotional responses to art. In a riveting session, du Sautoy, the Simonyi Professor for Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University, discusses intuition, the creative process and its correlation with mathematics. In conversation with Jaipur Literature Festival producer Sanjoy K. Roy.2020-01-2749 minAgile RabbitAgile RabbitProf Marcus du Sautoy | Creativity Code: How AI is learning to write, paint & thinkSlides available here: glsr.it/creativitycode Will a computer ever compose a symphony, write a prize-winning novel, or paint a masterpiece? New developments in AI are shaking up the status quo, as we find out how many of the tasks humans engage in can be done equally well, if not better, by machines. But can machines be creative? In this talk, based on his bestselling book, Marcus du Sautoy examines the nature of creativity, as well as describing how algorithms work, and the mathematical rules underpinning them. He asks how much of our emotional response to art is a product...2019-11-1530 minRoyal Academy of ArtsRoyal Academy of ArtsMarcus Du Sautoy & Conrad Shawcross RA in conversationAs part of our 'When Science Meers Art' series Mathematician Professor Marcus du Sautoy OBE FRS, artist Conrad Shawcross RA and BBC presenter Samira Ahmed discuss how experimentation, curiosity and creative thinking are central to both science and sculpture. Download slides from this lecture: https://roy.ac/gh4d42019-10-1800 minHow To Academy PodcastHow To Academy PodcastMarcus du Sautoy - AI and the Secret of CreativityIn Episode 9 of the How To Academy podcast, the nation’s most loved science communicator, Oxford mathematician Marcus Du Sautoy, explores the potential of artificial intelligence to think creatively. From driving cars to writing legal contracts, new developments in AI are shaking up the status quo, as we find out how many of the tasks humans engage in can be done equally well, if not better, by machines. But can machines be creative? Will they soon be able to learn from the art that moves us, and understand what distinguishes it from the mundane? What will it mean to be hu...2019-09-1632 minQué LeoQué LeoLa Música de los Números Primos - Marcus du SautoyLa música de los números primos- Marcus du Sautoy2019-07-2901 minThe Secrets of MathematicsThe Secrets of MathematicsOxford Mathematics Public Lectures: Marcus du Sautoy - The Creativity Code: how AI is learning to write, paint and thinkIn this fascinating and provocative lecture, Marcus du Sautoy both tests our ability to distinguish between human and machine creativity, and suggests that our creativity may even benefit from that of the machines. The Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures are generously supported by XTX Markets.2019-06-031h 02Read On - The Audiobook Show from RNIBRead On - The Audiobook Show from RNIBThe Creativity Code with Marcus du Sautoy and Talking Books technologyMarcus du Sautoy discusses whether artificial intelligence might soon think and write like we do. (Starts at 1.00) Sidney Harbour reminisces on 50 years of repairing Talking Book machines. (Starts at 26.30) Rosie O’Dowd tells us about life as an audiobook producer. (Starts at 40.20) And a return to Marcus du Sautoy for the books of his life. (Starts at 50.00 )2019-04-0557 minThe Libreria PodcastThe Libreria PodcastMarcus du Sautoy & Allan SekulaIn this episode of the Libreria podcast we take a look at different aspects of creativity and the role of machines in human expression. Mathematician Marcus du Sautoy talks to Paddy Butler about his new book on the evolution of human creativity and machine learning. While Lara Monro speaks with the curator of a new exhibition at Marian Goodman Gallery, Marie Muracciole, on the legacy of the late photographer and theorist, Allan Sekula.2019-04-0322 minFT Tech TonicFT Tech TonicMarcus du Sautoy on creative AIJohn Thornhill talks to Oxford mathematician Marcus du Sautoy about his book: The Creativity Code: How AI is Learning to Write, Paint and Think Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2019-04-0326 minDownload Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Computers & TechnologyDownload Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Computers & TechnologyThe Creativity Code: How AI is learning to write, paint and think by Marcus Du SautoyPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/351116 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Creativity Code: How AI is learning to write, paint and think Author: Marcus Du Sautoy Narrator: Rich Keeble Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 55 minutes Release date: March 7, 2019 Genres: Computers & Technology Publisher's Summary: Will a computer ever compose a symphony, write a prize-winning novel, or paint a masterpiece? And if so, would we be able to tell the difference? As humans, we have an extraordinary ability to create works of art that elevate, expand and transform what it means to be alive. Yet in many other areas, new...2019-03-0705 minBBVA Aprendemos Juntos 2030BBVA Aprendemos Juntos 2030How mathematics predict the future, Marcus du SautoyMarcus du Sautoy is a writer, television host and mathematics professor at the University of Oxford. He is best known for hosting the BBC documentary “The Code”, which explains basic concepts regarding the historical use and meaning of numbers. He says: “Some scientists want to discover a theory for everything, while I look at it from a different perspective, from another place: articulating some limits, establishing some questions that science was never able to answer.”2019-01-231h 10BBVA Aprendemos juntos 2030BBVA Aprendemos juntos 2030How mathematics predict the future, Marcus du SautoyMarcus du Sautoy is a writer, television host and mathematics professor at the University of Oxford. He is best known for hosting the BBC documentary “The Code”, which explains basic concepts regarding the historical use and meaning of numbers. He says: “Some scientists want to discover a theory for everything, while I look at it from a different perspective, from another place: articulating some limits, establishing some questions that science was never able to answer.”2019-01-231h 10The Secrets of MathematicsThe Secrets of MathematicsOxford Mathematics Public Lectures: Marcus du Sautoy - The Num8er My5teriesWith topics ranging from prime numbers to the lottery, from lemmings to bending balls like Beckham, Professor Marcus du Sautoy provides an entertaining and, perhaps, unexpected approach to explain how mathematics can be used to predict the future. We are very grateful to Solihull School for hosting this lecture. The Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures are generously supported by XTX Markets2019-01-1458 minThe Guardian Books podcastThe Guardian Books podcastMarcus du Sautoy and James Bridle – books podcastWe talk about the troubling future of tech with artist and writer James Bridle, and the idea of infinity with Marcus du Sautoy2018-07-1740 minPR for Humans with Mike SergeantPR for Humans with Mike SergeantPR for Humans - the Power of Numbers with Marcus du SautoyMike talks numbers with Britain's favourite mathematician - Marcus du Sautoy. He's the star of the TED stage, numerous TV shows and also professor for the Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University. In this episode Marcus talks to Mike about how to communicate with numbers, what makes some numbers special and what business and politics can learn from the world of maths. A unique and fresh take on the challenge of numerical communications!2018-04-0426 minLittle AtomsLittle Atoms481: Marcus Du Sautoy and Jamie Perera's Sound of ProofMarcus Du Sautoy is Professor of Mathematics and Simonyi Professor for the Public understanding of Science at Oxford University, and Jamie Perera is a composer and sound artist. In this show we talk about and listen to their musical, mathematical collaboration The Sound of Proof. Click here for the experiment that Marcus mentions at the end of the show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2017-10-241h 00Philosophy For Our TimesPhilosophy For Our TimesWhat we Cannot Know | Marcus du SautoyLooking for a link we mentioned? It's here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesThe headlines of new discoveries about the universe continue, but are we approaching our limits? Mathematician and broadcaster Marcus du Sautoy explores. Music: Apache Force by Little Glass Men available under an Attribution Creative Commons LicenseThere are thousands of big ideas to discover at IAI.tv – videos, articles, and courses waiting for you to explore. Find out more: https://iai.tv/podcast-offers?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=shownotes&utm_campaign=what-we-cannot-knowSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/priv...2017-09-1227 minPhilosophy For Our TimesPhilosophy For Our TimesWhat we Cannot Know | Marcus du SautoyLooking for a link we mentioned? It's here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesThe headlines of new discoveries about the universe continue, but are we approaching our limits? Mathematician and broadcaster Marcus du Sautoy explores. Music: Apache Force by Little Glass Men available under an Attribution Creative Commons LicenseThere are thousands of big ideas to discover at IAI.tv – videos, articles, and courses waiting for you to explore. Find out more: https://iai.tv/podcast-offers?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=shownotes&utm_campaign=what-we-cannot-knowSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/priv...2017-09-1227 minKant, en klaar!Kant, en klaar!Marcus du SautoyMarcus du Sautoy doceert wiskunde in Oxford én is bovendien hoogleraar Wetenschaps-popularisatie. Hij smijt zich enthousiast in het publieke debat over wetenschap, maakte reeksen voor BBC, werd geëerd met een Order of the British Empire en schreef een wiskundig theaterstuk. Du Sautoy stelt zich constant vragen over onszelf en de wereld; én over wat we (niet) kunnen weten. Die eerste Kant-vraag is voor hem een levenshouding, die bepaalt hoe hij naar de werkelijkheid kijkt.2017-09-1121 minThe Secrets of MathematicsThe Secrets of MathematicsThe Sound of Symmetry - Marcus du SautoySymmetry has played a role both for composers and in the creation of musical instruments. Marcus shows how composers have used this symmetry and demonstrates how Ernst Chladni revealed extraordinary symmetrical shapes in the vibrations of a metal Plate. Marcus du Sautoy is Charles Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University.2017-05-2446 minTalk Nerdy with Cara Santa MariaTalk Nerdy with Cara Santa MariaThe Great Unknown w/ Marcus Du SautoyCara is joined by the Charles Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science and Oxford Professor of Mathematics, Dr. Marcus Du Sautoy, to talk about his new book "The Great Unknown: Seven Journeys to the Frontiers of Science." They discuss his role as a professional science communicator, as well as his take on the very edges of modern science understanding, from chaos to consciousness to infinity.2017-04-111h 06Dr Janina Ramirez - Art DetectiveDr Janina Ramirez - Art DetectiveNo. 5, 1948 by Jackson Pollock - with Marcus du SautoyMarcus Peter Francis du Sautoy FRS OBE, is the Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science and a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford. View this episode's image here. Subscribe, rate and review on iTunes and follow Janina on Twitter. Follow History Hit on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Please share this episode on Twitter and Facebook. Producer: 2017-03-0100 minILFDublin PodcastILFDublin PodcastMarcus Du Sautoy in Conversation - ILF Dublin PodcastThe trumpet-playing surfer Marcus du Sautoy might be ‘the world’s least likely maths professor’ (The Guardian), but over the last decade he has done more than any mathematician before him to transform public attitudes to maths. Through books, TV series, radio programmes and public lectures, Du Sautoy’s infectious enthusiasm, coupled with a rare ability to explain complex ideas, has opened our minds to the mystery and beauty of numbers. His latest book, What We Cannot Know, explores the limits of human knowledge, asking whether, despite the extraordinary scientific advances of the last few decades, some things will remain forever...2017-01-201h 07Little AtomsLittle AtomsLittle Atoms 428 - Marcus Du Sautoy's What We Cannot KnowMarcus Du Sautoy is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford. In 2008 he was appointed to Oxford University’s prestigious professorship as the Simonyi Chair for the Public Understanding of Science, a post previously held by Richard Dawkins. In 2009 the Royal Society awarded him the Faraday Prize for excellence in communicating science to the public, and in 2010 he received an OBE from the Queen for his services to science. He’s also recently been made a fellow of the Royal Society. Marcus is the author of The Music of The Primes, Finding Moonshine and The Number Mysteries; He’s presen...2016-07-1359 minThe Life ScientificThe Life ScientificMarcus du Sautoy on mathematicsMarcus du Sautoy wasn't particularly good at maths at school; but a teacher spotted his aptitude for abstract thought and he started reading, and enjoying, journals filled with mathematical proofs. His thesis on the mathematics of symmetry launched him as a world class mathematician. And before he dies he wants to know: can you predict the properties of the next symmetrical object that could possibly exist in a hundred thousand dimensions or more? Marcus talks to Jim Al-Khalili about his passion for the performing arts, as well as mathematics; and why, for him, mathematics is as much a creative...2016-06-0727 minThe Secrets of MathematicsThe Secrets of MathematicsWhat We Cannot Know - Marcus du SautoyScience is giving us unprecedented insight into the big questions that have challenged humanity. Where did we come from? What is the ultimate destiny of the universe? What are the building blocks of the physical world? What is consciousness? 'What We Cannot Know' asks us to rein in this unbridled enthusiasm for the power of science. Are there limits to what we can discover about our physical universe? Are some regions of the future beyond the predictive powers of science and mathematics? Are there ideas so complex that they are beyond the conception of our finite human brains? Can brains...2016-05-1600 minThe Secrets of MathematicsThe Secrets of MathematicsWhat We Cannot Know - Marcus du SautoyScience is giving us unprecedented insight into the big questions that have challenged humanity. Where did we come from? What is the ultimate destiny of the universe? What are the building blocks of the physical world? What is consciousness? 'What We Cannot Know' asks us to rein in this unbridled enthusiasm for the power of science. Are there limits to what we can discover about our physical universe? Are some regions of the future beyond the predictive powers of science and mathematics? Are there ideas so complex that they are beyond the conception of our finite human brains? Can brains...2016-05-1655 minThe Secrets of MathematicsThe Secrets of MathematicsWhat We Cannot Know - Marcus du SautoyScience is giving us unprecedented insight into the big questions that have challenged humanity. Where did we come from? What is the ultimate destiny of the universe? What are the building blocks of the physical world? What is consciousness? 'What We Cannot Know' asks us to rein in this unbridled enthusiasm for the power of science. Are there limits to what we can discover about our physical universe? Are some regions of the future beyond the predictive powers of science and mathematics? Are there ideas so complex that they are beyond the conception of our finite human brains? Can brains...2016-05-1655 minMy Classical FavouritesMy Classical FavouritesMarcus du SautoySarah's guest this week is the mathematician, Marcus du Sautoy2016-05-131h 14Katie dot ShowKatie dot ShowMarcus du Sautoy: Are the world’s secrets hidden in numbers?  Marcus du Sautoy has been called one of UK’s leading scientists and most charismatic mathematicians. Amongst numerous accolades, Marcus has hosted several programs on BBC and is a professor at the University of Oxford. He even touts a discovery in the 9th dimensional space. Could his hypothesis that the secrets to the universe are in numbers and patterns hold true?2016-05-0550 minThe Secrets of MathematicsThe Secrets of MathematicsThe Travelling Santa Problem and Other Seasonal Challenges - Marcus du SautoyThe Oxford Mathematics Christmas Public Lecture 2015 examined an aspect of Christmas not often considered: the mathematics. Delivered by Marcus du Sautoy, Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science. The Oxford Mathematics Christmas Lecture is generously sponsored by G-Research - Researching investment ideas to predict financial markets.2015-12-1857 minThe Secrets of MathematicsThe Secrets of MathematicsThe Travelling Santa Problem and Other Seasonal Challenges - Marcus du SautoyThe Oxford Mathematics Christmas Public Lecture 2015 examined an aspect of Christmas not often considered: the mathematics. Delivered by Marcus du Sautoy, Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science. The Oxford Mathematics Christmas Lecture is generously sponsored by G-Research - Researching investment ideas to predict financial markets.2015-12-1857 minThe Secrets of MathematicsThe Secrets of MathematicsThe Travelling Santa Problem and Other Seasonal Challenges - Marcus du SautoyThe Oxford Mathematics Christmas Public Lecture 2015 examined an aspect of Christmas not often considered: the mathematics. Delivered by Marcus du Sautoy, Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science. The Oxford Mathematics Christmas Lecture is generously sponsored by G-Research - Researching investment ideas to predict financial markets.2015-12-1800 minLondon Review Bookshop PodcastLondon Review Bookshop PodcastThe Perfect Theory: Pedro G Ferreira and Marcus du SautoyAlmost a century after Einstein first proposed it, the full ramifications of the General Theory of Relativity are still being debated. Pedro Ferreira is Professor of Astrophysics at the University of Oxford, and his new book The Perfect Theory brings to life both the science and the scientific controversies which have surrounded the General Theory since its conception. Pedro was at the Bookshop in conversation with Marcus du Sautoy, who wrote of him: ‘You couldn't ask for a better guide to the outer reaches of the universe and the inner workings of the minds of those who've navigated it.’ Their disc...2014-06-1048 minGreat LivesGreat LivesMarcus du Sautoy on Jorge Luis BorgesMathematician Marcus de Sautoy champions the blind Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges. He is fascinated by the connection between the creator of 'The Library of Babel' and science - did Borges really understand notions of infinity and space? Biographer Jason Wilson adds colourful detail to the life of a great writer whom he insists was just being impish when it came to the weighty matters that have excited more than one mathematician over the years. The programme includes beautiful recordings of Borges in conversation in 1971. Marcus du Sautoy is the Charles Simonyi Professor for the...2014-04-2228 minThe Secrets of MathematicsThe Secrets of MathematicsThe Irrational, the chaotic and incomplete: the mathematical limits of knowledge - Marcus du SautoyProfessor Marcus du Sautoy (New College), Charles Simonyi Chair in the Public Understanding of Science, author and broadcaster gives a talk about how much we can understand of the world through maths2014-01-151h 29The Secrets of MathematicsThe Secrets of MathematicsThe Secret Mathematicians: the connections between maths and the arts - Marcus du SautoyProfessor Marcus du Sautoy (New College), Charles Simonyi Chair in the Public Understanding of Science, author and broadcaster gives a talk about the connections beween art and mathematics2014-01-151h 34The Secrets of MathematicsThe Secrets of MathematicsSymmetry: a talk based on his second book, Finding Moonshine - Marcus du SautoyProfessor Marcus du Sautoy (New College), Charles Simonyi Chair in the Public Understanding of Science, author and broadcaster gives a talk about symmetry and how the rules of symmetry influences our lives and the choices we make.2014-01-141h 36The Secrets of MathematicsThe Secrets of MathematicsThe Music of the Primes: a talk about the Riemann Hypothesis and primes - Marcus du SautoyProfessor Marcus du Sautoy (New College), Charles Simonyi Chair in the Public Understanding of Science, author and broadcaster gives a talk on 5th September 2013.2014-01-141h 09The Secrets of MathematicsThe Secrets of MathematicsMaths in Music: The Secret Mathematicians - Marcus du SautoyProfessor Marcus du Sautoy (New College), Charles Simonyi Chair in the Public Understanding of Science, author and broadcaster gives a talk for the 2013 Oxford Alumni Weekend. From composers to painters, writers to choreographers, the mathematician's palette of shapes, patterns and numbers has proved a powerful inspiration. Often subconsciously artists are drawn to the same structures that fascinate mathematicians, as they constantly hunt for interesting new structures to frame their creative process. Through the work of artists like Borges and Dali, Messiaen and Laban, Professor du Sautoy will explore the hidden mathematical ideas that underpin their creative output and reveal that...2014-01-1451 minThe Secrets of MathematicsThe Secrets of MathematicsMaths in Music: The Secret Mathematicians - Marcus du SautoyProfessor Marcus du Sautoy (New College), Charles Simonyi Chair in the Public Understanding of Science, author and broadcaster gives a talk for the 2013 Oxford Alumni Weekend. From composers to painters, writers to choreographers, the mathematician's palette of shapes, patterns and numbers has proved a powerful inspiration. Often subconsciously artists are drawn to the same structures that fascinate mathematicians, as they constantly hunt for interesting new structures to frame their creative process. Through the work of artists like Borges and Dali, Messiaen and Laban, Professor du Sautoy will explore the hidden mathematical ideas that underpin their creative output and reveal that...2014-01-1451 minThe Secrets of MathematicsThe Secrets of MathematicsMaths in Music: The Secret Mathematicians - Marcus du SautoyProfessor Marcus du Sautoy (New College), Charles Simonyi Chair in the Public Understanding of Science, author and broadcaster gives a talk for the 2013 Oxford Alumni Weekend. From composers to painters, writers to choreographers, the mathematician's palette of shapes, patterns and numbers has proved a powerful inspiration. Often subconsciously artists are drawn to the same structures that fascinate mathematicians, as they constantly hunt for interesting new structures to frame their creative process. Through the work of artists like Borges and Dali, Messiaen and Laban, Professor du Sautoy will explore the hidden mathematical ideas that underpin their creative output and reveal that...2014-01-1400 minMidweekMidweekRuby Wax, Wendy Law-Yone, Marcus du Sautoy, Ian MartinMariella Frostrup meets Ruby Wax; mathematician Marcus du Sautoy; writer Wendy Law-Yone and Ian Martin of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company.Marcus du Sautoy is the Charles Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science and a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford. He presents a new series on BBC4, Precision: The Measure of All Things, which explores the history of numerical exactness in our world and how precision has come to rule our lives. Precision: The Measure of All Things is on BBC4 at 9pm.Ruby Wax is a comedian, actress and...2013-06-1241 minGreat British Innovation VoteGreat British Innovation VoteMarcus du SautoyMarcus du Sautoy, Professor of Mathematics and the Simonyi Professor at the University of Oxford, tells us why Fermats Last Theorem is his choice for the Great British Innovation Vote.2013-03-1101 minEngage: Social Media TalksEngage: Social Media TalksWhat does Marcus du Sautoy do with Social Media?At the launch of the 'Engage' programme, Professor Marcus du Sautoy discusses the role that digital technologies play in his work as the Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science and Professor of Mathematics at Oxford University.2012-10-1856 minEngage: Social Media TalksEngage: Social Media TalksWhat does Marcus du Sautoy do with Social Media?At the launch of the 'Engage' programme, Professor Marcus du Sautoy discusses the role that digital technologies play in his work as the Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science and Professor of Mathematics at Oxford University.2012-10-1856 minEngage: Social Media TalksEngage: Social Media TalksWhat does Marcus du Sautoy do with Social Media?At the launch of the 'Engage' programme, Professor Marcus du Sautoy discusses the role that digital technologies play in his work as the Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science and Professor of Mathematics at Oxford University.2012-10-1856 minAccess Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & EntertainmentAccess Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & EntertainmentA Brief History Of Mathematics: Complete Series by Marcus Du SautoyPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/416239 to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Brief History Of Mathematics: Complete Series Author: Marcus Du Sautoy Narrator: Marcus Du Sautoy Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 2 hours 13 minutes Release date: July 1, 2011 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3 of Total 1 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: This ten-part history of mathematics reveals the personalities behind the calculations: the passions and rivalries of mathematicians struggling to get their ideas heard. Professor Marcus du Sautoy shows how these masters of abstraction find a role in the real world and proves that mathematics is the driving force behind modern science. He explores...2011-07-0105 minDesert Island Discs: Archive 2005-2010Desert Island Discs: Archive 2005-2010Marcus du SautoyKirsty Young's castaway this week is the mathematician Marcus du Sautoy. A professor of mathematics at Oxford University and a fellow of New College, he has recently been named as the next Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science. He has always been driven to try to demystify and popularise his field. It's clearly a task he takes seriously - his father has recently enrolled on an Open University course in maths and, he admits, when he took his young son to visit the Alhambra in Spain, he challenged him to find the 17 forms of plane...2008-12-0738 minDesert Island DiscsDesert Island DiscsMarcus du SautoyKirsty Young's castaway this week is the mathematician Marcus du Sautoy. A professor of mathematics at Oxford University and a fellow of New College, he has recently been named as the next Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science. He has always been driven to try to demystify and popularise his field. It's clearly a task he takes seriously - his father has recently enrolled on an Open University course in maths and, he admits, when he took his young son to visit the Alhambra in Spain, he challenged him to find the 17 forms of plane...2008-12-0738 min