Visuals: Amazing super long play Maths Art 3D video creating using scenes generated by Wolfram Mathematica and combined with FX!

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A breathtaking Maths Art presentation created by Dr Darren of Webel IT Australia using Wolfram Mathematica and FX tools, presented here under his digital artist name PLAYlogo. Be sure to set the video player to 4K quality and use full screen!

The super long play video is 2 hrs 47 minutes long (deliberately). Watching for about 20 minutes will give you this gist of the kinds of scenes and typical variations. If you are in a hurry you can try double playback speed on the video player, or you can quick scroll through by clicking on the progress bar.

About the video

A long play gallery presentation collation video with scene after scene of FX variations on 3D resources and tessellations/tilings generated using Wolfram Mathematica, with minimal editing and simplest transitions. Be sure to use a large computer monitor, large TV, or projector, and set the video player quality to 4K!

Selected Maths Art and Tessellations Art scenes are available for purchase in super high resolution as quality Acrylic Float Frame mounted prints delivered worldwide. Visit Webel photo and digital art sales.

Some Questions and Answers about this video

Q: Why is the video so long?

A: The primary purpose of the video is for use projected as a support resource for PLAYlogo art gallery exhibitions. There are many other similar long play PLAYlogo digital art and photography videos also for gallery use.

Q: Why is it silent?

A: Any music can be played separately whilst the video is playing in a gallery space. Some of the best scenes will be used in (much shorter) edited PLAYlogo music videos.

Q: Is every scene unique?

A: Yes, although there are many variations on the themes, every scene is unique. (There are some showing different sections from the same scene clip).

Q: How are the scenes generated?

A: All of the 3D objects and tessellation/tiling resources were generated using custom algorithms in Wolfram Mathematica. Visual FX are then applied in various tools, many of which also use custom algorithms. Some scenes also include texture mapping of videos from PLAYlogo's Drancel Light Synthesis Art system.

Q: Is any (so-called) "AI" used?

A: No! And (so-called) "AI" and machine-learning training engines DO NOT have permission to use (scrape) this video, which would constitute a breach of copyright and theft.

© Copyright 2025 PLAYlogo (D R C Kelly). All rights reserved.

This video was made for others to enjoy, not for others to steal.

IMPORTANT: VJs (video jockeys), musicians, and other performers DO NOT have permission to use the PLAYlogo video resources for commercial events nor permission to capture or to otherwise mix PLAYlogo video resources into their own live or recorded visuals or video presentations or use in music videos.

Registered charities and private community gatherings (which means no entry fee and no commercial aspect in any capacity) are most welcome to project this video to accompany a (truly) private or (genuine) charity event under the condition that: PLAYlogo is acknowledged in full as the creator; (1) the videos are displayed as is without any editing or remixing; (2) the entire video format is displayed without cropping and with the artist's logo and copyright statement and the web link URL www.playlogoart.com showing; (3) the video is NOT mixed into other videos; (4) and no attempt is made to digitally capture the video for unsolicited reuse (excluding of course some quick piecewise mobile phone videos made for fun amongst friends for personal use only).

To apply for approval for use in professional galleries and for all other enquiries please use the Contact form at http://www.playlogoart.com

Development of this video was sponsored by Webel IT Australia, specialists in applications of Wolfram Mathematica to tasks in science, engineering, industry, and education.

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