The International Committee of Mathematical Games is
holding its 16th Culture and Mathematical Games Fair from May 28-31,
2015 at the Place Saint-Sulpice in the 6th arrondissemet of Paris. The
focus this year is on mathematics and light (Mathematiques et Lumiere) in the
context of UNESCO’s Year of Light.
As every year, the 16e Salon Culture &
Jeux Mathematiques 2015 features games, competitions, animations, books, and
booths showcasing various mathematical associations and societies. Examples of
the activities include: geometry puzzles, optical illusions, board games,
origami (paper folding), travel mathematics, art and mathematics, psychology of
colours, scientific calculators, magic tricks, logic games, Esperanto,
mathematics and astronomy, stories from the Inuksuk (inuit) Association,
Rubik’s cubes, a Paris Diderot University workshop on mathematical research,
mathematics and construction, cryptographic games, mind games, mathematics and
photography (3-D images), synchrotonics, lasers, polarization, fluorescence,
time and space, computer science, mazes and labyrinths, mental arithmetic, light
and waves (spectroscopy), sundials, and mirrors.
The games, in the open air, are for the public of every
age, from kindergarten to 100+.
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