ONE, TWO, THREE … INFINITY: The World of Mathematics

April 10th, 1993 - September 30th, 1998 | PROJECT

ONE, TWO, THREE...INFINITY: The World of Mathematics is a series of eight one-hour films about math in the real world. It will be produced by WQED/Pittsburgh for prime-time broadcast on the 340 PBS stations and in many foreign countries. The goal of the series is not to "teach" math but to show, in an entertaining fashion, the importance of math in many walks of life--music, art, engineering and communications, to name a few. Math affects our lives everyday in ways many of us have never imagined. Yet few of us ever stop to think about it, perhaps because of "Math anxiety." This series will be the first to reveal math's importance not only as a tool for discovery, but also as a major cultural force. Drawing on WQED's proven skill in creating special visual effects, and making liberal use of magic and mystery, puzzles, and paradoxes, the series will break down the public's fears and misconceptions about math. We hope viewers--children as well as adults--will come away with a new appreciation of mathematics and, most important, a more open attitude toward learning about it--the first step toward a higher level of math literacy. WQED's Producers and cinematographers bring many years of experience on such award- -winning programs as PLANET EARTH, THE INFINITE VOYAGE and the NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SPECIALS. A diverse and distinguished advisory committee will help shape the series and ensure its accuracy. And a companion book, together with a program of educational materials and activities, will extend its reach beyond the television audience, making the series a potent catalyst for learning.

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Team Members

Carolyn Wean, Principal Investigator, QED Communications, Inc.

Funders

Funding Source: NSF
Funding Program: ISE/AISL
Award Number: 9254704
Funding Amount: 1407624

Tags

Audience: Adults | General Public | Museum | ISE Professionals | Youth | Teen (up to 17)
Discipline: Art | music | theater | Engineering | Mathematics
Resource Type: Project Descriptions
Environment Type: Broadcast Media | Media and Technology