From Finite to Infinite Volume, Part 1

From Finite to Infinite Volume, Part 1

From Finite to Infinite Volume, Part 1

Illustration for the KIAS Webzine HORIZON:
“Rigidity in 3D Hyperbolic Space: From Finite to Infinite Volume, Part 1”

This piece contrasts two spheres to represent the concept of rigidity in hyperbolic geometry:

  • On the left, a solid sphere held by a hand represents finite volume—it is rigid and unyielding, with fingers unable to press into it.

  • On the right, a flexible sphere embedded with fractal patterns symbolizes infinite volume—it appears soft and malleable, as if being squeezed.

The composition was inspired by Michelangelo’s The Creation of Adam, drawing visual and thematic parallels to the act of shaping complex mathematical concepts.

Category

Visual Graphic, Illustration

Belong

Korea Institute for Advanced Study

Date

2023