Is It Art, Food, or Math?

The unfortunately named food blog Eat Me Daily has a great profile on artist Kevin Van Aelst, who turns food photos into high- (or at least medium-) brow art. If you’ve never seen cellular mitosis as depicted by Krispy Kreme doughnuts, now’s your chance. Equally goofy and wonderful: a finger print rendered in mustard, a yin-yang Oreo, and a periodic table of elements executed with gummi bears.

In this image, “Cantor Set,” Van Aelst uses (no doubt painstakingly) manipulated egg yolk to illustrate a mathematical concept that, trust us, is best left unexplained.

Photo used with permission.

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  • Painstakingly manipulated? Nah- Photoshop. Very cool, though!

  • Actually, it is a Cantor set.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantor_set

  • Not that complicated math -- it's the most simple exponential progression.

  • That's not really a mathematical concept, it seems to be an explanation of meiosis using egg yolk.