Michael Schneider - Drawing The Cosmological Circle: A Practical Workshop
Date and time
Location
Casa Templo Setting, Wimbledon Park
31 Ryfold Road
Wimbledon Park
London
SW19 8DF
United Kingdom
Description
As at 9 May, 2019, this workshop is fully booked. However, places are still available for the Coffee Culture Cake event - Geometry & The Book of Nature: A Conversation with Michael Schneider also hosted by Lifelore - details here. Numbers are limited. Entry by donation. Early booking is advised.
There is an option to join the Waitlist for this event. People who have joined the Waitlist will be contacted automatically should one or more places become available
The Cosmological Circle Diagram contains all the relevant numbers, measures, shapes, proportions and musical harmonies found in nature. Described as an image of paradise, of universal harmony, a symbol of Divine Wisdom restored to Earth, the diagram appeared as a revelation, as it traditionally does, to Michael’s friend, John Michell.
In this workshop, Michael Schneider, ably assisted by master geometer Adam Tetlow, will teach participants the steps of its geometric construction using compass and straightedge.
This is a rare chance to experience Michael's teaching at first hand in the UK. Places are strictly limited. First come, first served. Early booking is advised.
For information on materials and diets catered for, please scroll down to the bottom of this pane.
WHO IS MICHAEL SCHNEIDER?
Michael Schneider has been an educator for 44 years, with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mathematics and a Master’s Degree in Mathematics and Science Education.
Most recently he’s taught art students for 17 years at the California College of the Arts.
Michael is the author of A Beginner’s Guide to Constructing the Universe – The Mathematical Archetypes of Nature, Art and Science and accompanying Activity Books and DVDs.
His website is constructingtheuniverse.com
WHO IS ADAM TETLOW?
Adam Tetlow is an artist, writer, and teacher. He graduated from the MA Course at the Prince's School of Traditional Arts in 2003. He is the author of Celtic Pattern: Visual Rhythms of the Ancient Mind, co-author of Sacred Number, and contributor to Quadrivium and Designa (all published by Wooden Books).
His website is www.adamtetlow.net
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
What are my transport/parking options for getting to and from the event?
Local on-street parking spots exist, parking spaces are subject to availability. There are no fees for parking in on-street spaces at weekends.
What's included?
A selection of tea, coffee, standard, gluten-free, and vegan snacks will be available.
What do I need to bring?
Standard drawing tools (pencils, straight edges, drawing compasses, paper, erasers) will be provided.
If you have your own tools, please bring these with you. Drawing will be on A3 paper.
Is photography allowed?
Photography for non-commercial purposes or for personal research is allowed.
If you would prefer that photographs exclude you or your work, please drop the organiser a note prior to the start of the workshop.
Where else can I hear Michael speak?
Michael will be giving a talk entitled 'The New Jerusalem Diagram and The Geometer's Breakfast' at The Fourth John Michell Symposium hosted by the Temenos Academy.
Date: Saturday 22 June.
Times: The Symposium runs for 9.45 am to 5 pm.
Venue: The Art Workers’ Guild, 6 Queen Square, London WC1N 3AT.
Nearest Underground: Holborn / Russell Square.
Further Details: Visit the Events Page on the Temenos Academy Website here.