'No one could doubt Du Sautoy's enthusiasm for his subject . In this informed and wide-ranging study, he shows that imagination is not the preserve of the artistically inclined - sometimes the so-called nerds are the cool kids with the brilliant ideas . An invigorating read' Observer 'One of the many strengths of Blueprints is that it is partly a memoir: an accomplished musician and longtime collaborator with theatrical companies, du Sautoy is exploring the harmonies and convergences within his own passions. The effect is infectious, as is to be expected from one of our most important public intellectuals. A book that will transform your appreciation of mathematics and art' New European 'Blueprints sings as a book about maths that is also grounded in art. Du Sautoy is skilled at bringing numerical concepts to life . I left it better understanding, and enjoying, the problems pondered by mathematicians, helped by the creations of artists like J.S.
Bach and Jorge Luis Borges' New Scientist 'Absorbing . Constantly surprising' Mail on Sunday 'A stunning book - filled with insights and connections that are as dazzling as they are unexpected. A thrilling read' Peter Frankopan, author of The Silk Roads 'Blueprints is an extraordinary book which shows us how mathematics and art are connected through structures. Du Sautoy shows us how to bridge the divide of science and the humanities and proves that we can only face and solve the big challenges of the twenty-first century if we go beyond the fear of pooling knowledge' Hans Ulrich Obrist 'No one can communicate complex maths to non-mathematicians better than Du Sautoy. Here he illuminates the intricate relationships between numbers, nature and the creative arts, running through key mathematical principles that have inspired painters, architects, writers and musicians, consciously or unconsciously'Financial Times, Books of the Year.