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  1. www.youtube.com › user › VihartVihart - YouTube

    Vi Hart likes triangles! AND APPLES!All videos are available to download, or play at full quality without ads, at vimeo.com/vihartFeel free to share, show, a...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vi_HartVi Hart - Wikipedia

    Victoria "Vi" Hart (/ ˈ v aɪ h ɑːr t, ˈ v iː h ɑːr t /; [2] born 1988) [3] is an American mathematician and YouTuber. They describe themself as a "recreational mathemusician" and are well-known for creating mathematical videos on YouTube [4] [5] [6] and popularizing mathematics.

  3. Dec 21, 2011 · Part 2: http://youtu.be/lOIP_Z_-0HsPart 3: http://youtu.be/14-NdQwKz9wRe: Pineapple under the Sea: http://youtu.be/gBxeju8dMhoMy personal website, which you ...

  4. Hooraaaay flexagons! Happy October. Here's part 2: http://youtu.be/paQ10POrZh8Hexaflexagon Safety Guide: http://youtu.be/AmN0YyaTD60Support me on Patreon: ht...

  5. Jan 17, 2011 · Vi Hart calls herself a full-time recreational mathemusician, and has an audacious career ambition: She wants to make math cool.

  6. Sep 26, 2011 · The amazing Vi Hart (daughter of our Math Monday columnist George Hart) has blown our minds again with this over 12 minute video explaining the math, science, and art behind sound.

  7. usesthis.com › interviews › viVi Hart - Uses This

    Jul 9, 2015 · I am Vi Hart, mathemusician and philosopher. I direct the virtual reality research group eleVR, though a lot of people know me from my side projects on YouTube or in games.

  8. May 15, 2014 · Vi Hart Uses Her Video Mag­ic to Demys­ti­fy Stravin­sky and Schoenberg’s 12-Tone Com­po­si­tions. Vi Hart Explains & Defends Net Neu­tral­i­ty in a New Doo­dle-Filled Video. Math­e­mu­si­cian Vi Hart Explains the Space-Time Con­tin­u­um With a Music Box, Bach, and a Möbius Strip.

  9. Mathemusician and Virtual Reality Philosopher.

  10. Aug 27, 2017 · By VI HART, HENRY SEGERMAN, ELISABETTA MATSUMOTO, M EIFLER, ANDREA HAWKSLEY and SAMANTHA QUICK • August 27, 2017. Hyperbolic geometry may be partially responsible for breakthroughs in physics...