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The joy of mathematics: Rediscover the creative energy behind experiments

Posted by on 05 December 2025
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Mathematician, comedian and New York Times best selling author Matt Parker shares to his approach to scientific explorations.

In this interview, Matt shares his passion for mathematics and the motivations behind his mathematical explorations and experiments. He discusses the intrinsic joy he finds in math, the importance of curiosity, and how mathematics can be a tool for creativity. This creativity can in turn keep the enthusiasm and love for the subject alive. Watch the interview and be inspired!

The joy of recreational mathematics

Contrary to popular belief, Matt’s love for math isn't just a career; it's an intrinsic part of his lifestyle. For Matt, recreational mathematics began as a hobby, a personal project when he was a student and teacher. He found joy in independently pursuing investigations, coding, and solving problems simply for the fun of it. To many, recreational math might seem an unusual pastime, but for Matt, it's always been an exhilarating adventure.

Curiosity: The heart of mathematical pursuits

Mathematics can conjure images of tedious calculations, searching for correct answers in a sea of numbers. However, Matt views it as an art of exploring patterns, driven by an insatiable curiosity. According to Matt, the allure of math lies in uncovering connections between seemingly unrelated mathematical objects and situations. It's about solving puzzles, revealing mysteries, and satisfying an innate curiosity – the fundamental force behind every mathematical endeavour.

Merging art, creativity, and mathematics

Being a teacher afforded Matt the opportunity to inspire creativity and attention among teenagers. While often overlooked, the creative aspect of mathematics is vital. In the corporate world, math can become tedious, turning into a tool for practical purposes rather than an art form. Matt emphasises the need to rekindle the creative flame, as it elevates both personal and professional engagement with the subject.

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