ICC
ICC Kids Program 2008
Special screening:
"Mathematical Curves Hidden Around Us"
Keio University SATO Masahiko Laboratory,
Benesse Corporation Educational Research and Development Center
Much of what surrounds us in daily life is too close to appreciate; phenomena deriving from unperceived order and rules, and many things that result from them.
"Mathematical Curves Hidden Around Us" presents observations of the beautiful trajectories of the commonplace. It provides an opportunity to understand the beauty and fascination of math and physics outside of the text book, and inspires in the viewer the desire to discover the hidden mathematical curves in their own every day.
Date: July 26 (Sat.) and 27 (Sun.), and then, Each Saturday and Sunday in August (except August 3), 2008, 2:00pm-, 4:00pm-
Screening time: 30min.
Admission Free
Venue: ICC Theater
Capacity: 27 persons (on first come first served basis)
Condition: Junior high school and above
*The screening program will also include other works

The bicycle and the cycloid
Parabolic assemblages
An asteroid birthing device
Sine curve and swing
"Mathematical Curves Hidden Around Us"
Planned: Keio University SATO Masahiko Laboratory, Benesse Corporation Educational Research and Development Center
Supervisor: SATO Masahiko
Production: SATO Masahiko + EUPHRATES
Narrator: OHTA Hikari (Bakusho Mondai)
Music: KURIHARA Masaki