The dream is that someone could open your graph and learn some math, or a new Desmos technique, from it. This year we’re seeking graphs that are as “approachable” as you can make them. So if you have an idea that’s too slow this year, hopefully it won’t be for long. Remember that every year our tools get faster, computers get faster, and your techniques get more powerful. This year we’re going to pay extra attention to the speed of your graph, especially in the 3D calculator (since it’s brand new, and not yet as fast as it will eventually be!). In each age group, at least 5 of which will come from first-time participants. So this year we’re expanding our galleries. We know that the gallery can be intimidating for folks who have never participated, We want to welcome first time participants Submit up to one graph from each of the toolsĢ. Over the last year, we launched our new Desmos Geometry You’ll be able to submit anytimeĪs you’re thinking about what you’ll create, we wanted to share a few themes to consider this year. Submissions won’t open for another two weeks. This year’s contest begins now! You’re welcome to get started, even though In our quest to make tools worthy of the incredible people who use us around the world. It inspires wild new features and products (see the 3D Calculator) The connection between math and art and creativity. You can find the graphs at Our Global Math Art Contest is one of the highlights of our year. Choosing just 100 graphs was nearly impossible, but we expect you’ll be as inspired by them as we are.Īs you explore the gallery, be on the lookout for the small details and bits of magic you’ll find scattered throughoutĪrtist statements and notes. We were blown away by the artistry, care, and ingenuity onĭisplay this year. Update February 1, 2024: The gallery is live!
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