Algorithm turns molecules’ structure into Mondrian-inspired representations
A computer program has been created that can ‘paint’ molecules in the style of Piet Mondrian – a famous Dutch artist known for his unique and simple artworks. The researchers hope that both artists and scientists will appreciate this novel visual representation of molecular structure demonstrating a development in the interface of the two disciplines.
Mondrian’s art can be instantly recognised by blocks of primary colours separated by black lines on a white background. His art not only inspires modern culture but has fascinated scientists for decades – his involvement of symmetric elements is highly reminiscent of scientific plots.