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Playing With Surfaces: Spheres, Monkey Pants, and Zippergons
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* Kelly Delp and Bill Thurston: Playing With Surfaces: Spheres, Monkey Pants, and Zippergons. Pages 1–8
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African Basketry: Interweaving Art and Mathematics in Mozambique
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* Paulus Gerdes: African Basketry: Interweaving Art and Mathematics in Mozambique. Pages 9–16
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* Sarah Glaz: The Poetry of Prime Numbers. Pages 17–24
 
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Manuel Arala Chaves
 
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Reza Sarhangi, Carlo Séquin: Bridges 2011, Mathematics, Music, Art, Architecture, Culture. 14th Annual Bridges Conference in the University of Coimbra, Portugal, 2011. ISBN: 978-0-9846042-6-5

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  • Kelly Delp and Bill Thurston: Playing With Surfaces: Spheres, Monkey Pants, and Zippergons. Pages 1–8
  • Paulus Gerdes: African Basketry: Interweaving Art and Mathematics in Mozambique. Pages 9–16
  • Sarah Glaz: The Poetry of Prime Numbers. Pages 17–24
  • Stanley Spencer: Creating Two and Three Dimensional Fractals from the Nets of the Platonic Solids. Pages 25–32
  • Francesco De Comité: A New Kind of Three-Dimensional Anamorphosis. Pages 33–38
  • Paul Gailiunas: A Mad Weave Tetrahedron. Pages 39–44
  • Gary R. Greenfield: Abstract Overlays using a Transport Network Model. Pages 45–50
  • Anne Burns: The Art of Complex Flow Diagrams. Pages 51–58
  • Slavik Jablan, Ljiljana Radović and Radmila Sazdanović: Polyhedral Knots and Links. Pages 59–64
  • Javier Barrallo and Santiago Sánchez-Beitia: The Geometry of Organic Architecture: The Works of Eduardo Torroja, Felix Candela and Miguel Fisac. Pages 65–72
  • Tom Verhoeff and Koos Verhoeff: From Chain-link Fence to Space-Spanning Mathematical Structures. Pages 73–80
  • Ana Rebelo, Filipe Paszkiewicz, Carlos Guedes, André R. S. Marçal and Jaime Cardoso: A Method for Music Symbols Extraction based on Musical Rules. Pages 81–88
  • Mike Naylor: Abacaba! – Using a Mathematical Pattern to Connect Art, Music, Poetry and Literature. Pages 89–96
  • José L. Besada Portas: Egyptian Architecture, Posadas' Metaphor for Composition. Pages 97–104
  • Robert W. Fathauer: Photographic Fractal Trees. Pages 105–112
  • Jim R. Paulsen and Reza Sarhangi: Sentinels: Sculptures Inspired by the Native Americans' Culture. Pages 113–120
  • Carlo H. Séquin: Tori Story. Pages 121–130
  • Jiří Chmelík and Jiří Sochor: Virtual Environment Kit for Visual Arts. Pages 131–138
  • Bjarne Jespersen: Three Approaches to Regular Linked Structures. Pages 139–146
  • B. Lynn Bodner: A Nine- and Twelve-Pointed Star Polygon Design of the Tashkent Scrolls. Pages 147–154
  • Mark J. Stock: Algorithmic Fluid Imagery. Pages 155–162
  • Qing Xing, Gabriel Esquivel, Ryan Collier, Michael Tomaso and Ergun Akleman: Spulenkorb: Utilize Weaving Methods in Architectural Design. Pages 163–170
  • John Sharp: Rigge Envelopes as Art Inspiration. Pages 171–178
  • Dmitri Kozlov: Resilient Knots and Links As Form-Finding Structures. Pages 179–186
  • Tiffany C. Inglis and Craig S. Kaplan: Sudoku Art. Pages 187–194
  • Tatiana Bonch-Osmolovskaya: Formal Literary Constraints in the Works of Boris Grinberg. Pages 195–200
  • Christopher Carlson: Arc Forms: Interactive Exploration of a Discrete Combinatorial Design Space. Pages 201–208
  • Craig S. Kaplan: Smooth Self-Similar Curves. Pages 209–216
  • E.S. Hur and B.G. Thomas: Transformative Modular Textile Design. Pages 217–224
  • Bruce Kessler, Janet Tassell and Tressa Tullis: Operation Comics: The Story Continues. Pages 225–232
  • George Sioros and Carlos Guedes: A Formal Approach for High-Level Automatic Rhythm Generation. Pages 233–240
  • James Mai: Phi Divisions of the Square: a Categorization of Composition Strategies. Pages 241–248
  • Robert Bosch: Opt Art: Special Cases. Pages 249–256
  • László Vörös: Art in Shadows of the Six-Dimensional Cube. Pages 257–262
  • Jean-Marc Castéra: Flying Patterns. Pages 263–270
  • Abdalla G. M. Ahmed: Mathematical Hints for Parameter Selection for AA Patterns. Pages 271–278
  • Russell Jay Hendel: Visual Representations of Biblical Poetic Parallelism. Pages 279–286
  • José Oliveira Martins: Pitch-Space Lattices: Tonnetze and Other Transpositional Networks. Pages 287–294
  • Douglas McKenna: From Lissajous to Pas de Deux to Tattoo: The Graphic Life of a Beautiful Loop. Pages 295–302
  • David Swart: Warping Pictures Nicely. Pages 303–310
  • Douglas Dunham: Hyperbolic Truchet Tilings. Pages 311–318
  • Rinus Roelofs: Through and Around Instead of Over and Under: Another Way of Weaving. Pages 319–328
  • Susan Gerofsky: “Without Emotion, There Is Nothing Left But Burden”: Teaching Mathematics Through Heathcote's Improvisational Drama. Pages 329–336
  • Darrah Chavey: Symmetry Orbits: When Artists and Mathematicians Disagree. Pages 337–344
  • Rachel Wells Hall, Bob Isaacs, Amy Ksir and Rick Mohr: The Dynamics of Grid Square Dances. Pages 345–350
  • Fernando Blasco: Performing Mathematical Magic. Pages 351–356
  • George Hart: Symmetric Stick Puzzles. Pages 357–364
  • Marcella Giulia Lorenzi and Mauro Francaviglia: Geometry as a Source of Inspiration in Contemporary Art. Pages 365–372
  • Dániel Erdély: The SpHidron Conjecture. Pages 373–378
  • Kenneth Brecher: Kepler's Mysterium Cosmographicum: A Bridge Between Art and Astronomy? Pages 379–386
  • Sándor Kabai: Inside and Outside the Rhombic Hexecontahedron. Pages 387–394
  • João Pedro Xavier and Eliana Manuel Pinho: The Roman Villa in Rabaçal and Álvaro Siza. Pages 395–402
  • Manuel Arala Chaves: Good Stamps for Wallpaper Patterns. Pages 403–410
  • Elaine Krajenke Ellison: Using Triangle Parts to Create a Paper Quilt. Pages 411–414
  • Daniela Velichová: Geometric Structures and Forms as Visual Art Compositions. Pages 415–418
  • Mehrdad Garousi and Hamed Akbari: A Virtual Installation of Sierpinski Triangle. Pages 419–422
  • Aylin Gazi and Koray Korkmaz: A Method for Expandable Regular Tessellation. Pages 423–426
  • Susan McBurney: Creative Circle Design. Pages 427–430
  • M. Paula Serra De Oliveira and Francesco Marconi: At What Level Do Mathematical References Act In Contemporary Architecture? Pages 431–434
  • Tim Boykett, Tina Auer and Andreas Mayrhofer: 20 Seconds Into the Future: Narrative Space for Maths Motivations. Pages 435–438
  • Peter Meijer: Mathematical Furniture. Pages 439–442
  • Daniela Rinaudo, Marcella Giulia Lorenzi and Mauro Francaviglia: The Idea of Time, Motion and Dynamism in Art. Pages 443–446
  • Dirk Huylebrouck: Soccer Balls. Pages 447–450
  • Andrzej K. Brodzik: Introduction to Ideal Quilts. Pages 451–454
  • Liviu Stoicoviciu, Gheorghe Samoilă, Marcella Giulia Lorenzi and Mauro Francaviglia: Painting in Geometric Key, Pages 455–458
  • Marcella Giulia Lorenzi, Mauro Francaviglia and Rick Doble: Futurism, Geometry of “Photodynamism” and Digital Photography. Pages 459–462
  • Elisa Conversano, Mauro Francaviglia, Marcella Giulia Lorenzi and Laura Tedeschini Lalli: Geometric Forms that Persist in Art and Architecture. Pages 463–466
  • Vincenzo Iorfida, Marcella Giulia Lorenzi and Mauro Francaviglia: Fractal Aesthetics in Geometrical Art Forms. Pages 467–470
  • Gabriel Esquivel: Malbec, Ornament and Rustication. Pages 471–474
  • Andreia Hall: Story Telling with a Mathematical Flavor. Pages 475–478

Bending Hyperbolic Kaleidoscopes Vladimir Bulatov Pages 479–482

The Conformal Vega Disk Joel Langer Pages 483–484

System of Visual Organization in Graphic Design Nahid Tootoonchi Pages 485–488

The Eyes Have It: Focal Point Choices and Compositional Geometry in Painting Chris Bartlett Pages 489–492

Image Generation from Magic Squares Fang You, Ming Yao and Jianmin Wang Pages 493–496

Taking Sides, but Who's Counting? The Decagonal Tomb Tower at Maragha Carol Bier Pages 497–500

The Art of Manual Stone Carving as a Leap to Its Virtual Future Jacques Beck Pages 501–504

A Portrait of a Quadrilateral Group Jay Zimmerman Pages 505–508

How Can Mathematics Help in Identifying a Music Style Mária Kuková Pages 509–510

Just Twist, About Minimal Origami Models Based on Polyhedra Structure Krystyna Burczyk and Wojciech Burczyk Pages 511–514

Pavimenta: A Photo Tiling Tool António Salgueiro Pages 515–518

Symmetry, Marks and Meaning: Observations from Brand Identity Design J.L. Marsden and B.G. Thomas Pages 519–522

Designing Sculptures Inspired by Symmetric High-Genus Fullerenes with Mathematical Beading Chern Chuang, Bih-Yaw Jin and Chia-Chin Tsoo Pages 523–526

Conjecture and Proof: A Case of Shifting Identities in Raphael's School of Athens Katherine Smith Abbott and Stephen Abbott Pages 527–530

Amazing Labyrinths, Further Developments II Samuel Verbiese Pages 531–534

Mandelbrot Sound Map – A Tool for Mapping Fractals into Sounds Boris Kerkez Pages 535–538

Unusual Tilings and Transformations Jouko Koskinen Pages 539–542

A Representation for Whole Numbers and Their Factors Ana Lúcia Braz Dias Pages 543–546

Using the Golden Ratio in Multimedia Installations – Seeking for Beauty Ana Isabel Portugal and Pedro Campos Pages 547–550

A Brief Review of Frank O. Gehry and the Nationale-Nederlande Building Ferhan Kızıltepe Pages 551–554

Genetic Weapons Filipe Afonso Pages 555–558

The Sacred Cut Jay Kappraff Pages 559–562

A Group Theory Approach to (re)Constructing Sol LeWitt's Drawing Series IV, #413 Charlene Morrow and James Morrow Pages 563–566

Transition of Matière feature of Claude Monet's Paintings Analyzed by Wavelet Transform and Co-occurrence matrix Toshihiro Bando, Kenichiro Nishida and Yasunari Sasaki Pages 567–570

Image Processing with Mathematica 8 Bruce Torrence Pages 571–572

Adventure of a Simple Circle (in the Jungle of My Mind) Evangelina Sousa Pages 573–576

Bridging Theater and Mathematics: a Playwright's View David M. White Pages 577–578

Bridging Theater and Mathematics: a Mathematician's View Alexei Kolesnikov Pages 579–580

Decorating Regular Tiles with Arcs David A. Reimann Pages 581–584

Animation of Object-Oriented Program Execution Peter Boothe and Sandro Badame Pages 585–588

Cubic Fuzzy Precision: Tau-scaled Fractals from Plain-Vanilla Pentagrids James F. Hausman and Fabien Vienne Pages 589–592

Conformal Tiling on a Torus John M. Sullivan Pages 593–596

How Not to Bring Your Product to Market Michael Stranahan, Carlos Neumann and Paul Hildebrandt Pages 597–600

Design Thinking LAB: Math Goes Fashion Konrad Cernohous, Dominik Gross, Petra Ilias, Walter Lunzer, Ruth Mateus-Berr, Jasmin Schaitl and Peter Michael Schultes Pages 601–604

Sundials from Toroid Surfaces Stephen Luecking Pages 605–608

SPHERES + CUBES = x^n+y^n+z^n = 0 William F. Duffy Pages 609–612

Graphic illustration of Elementary Particles György Darvas and Tamás F. Farkas Pages 613–616

Decalcomania Mary Wahr Pages 617–620

Using Mathematics to Make Poetry JoAnne Growney Pages 621–624

Pieces of Pi? Polyhedra, Orthoschemes and Dihedral Kaleidoscopes Curtis Palmer Pages 625–628

Build Something Beautiful and Interesting with Giant Triangles: An Entry to Deep Mathematics. Simon Morgan and Jacqueline Sack Pages 629–630

Calculating and Singing the Melody Sequences in Fauré's Song “Les Matelots” Miriam Fradera Gajo Pages 631–632

The Vasarely Playhouse: Look and Combine! Slavik Jablan and Kristóf Fenyvesi Pages 633–636

Alabaster Sculpture Workshops Nicholas Durnan Pages 637–638

Exploring the Arts with Mathematica Christopher Carlson Pages 639–640

An Exploration of Froebel's Gift Number 14 Leads to Monolinear, Re-entrant, Dichromic Mono-Polyomino Weavings Eva Knoll and Wendy Landry Pages 641–648

Human Geometry Workshop Mike Naylor and Vi Hart Pages 649–656

Workshop Design Thinking Lab: Math Goes Fashion Konrad Cernohous, Dominik Gross, Petra Ilias, Walter Lunzer, Ruth Mateus-Berr, Jasmin Schaitl and Peter Michael Schultes Pages 657–658

Mathematical Modeling of Cartoon Images and Other Objects M.G. Marques and M. Pires Pages 659–664

A Workshop on Stellation Inspired Sculpture Eve Torrence Pages 665–670

Folding Your Way to Understanding Nick Fout and Jenn Marker Pages 671–678

Triangle Tessellation Workshop Aaltje Berendina Aaten and Tom Goris Pages 679–680


The Geometry of Paradise Flowers Sarah Abdellahi and Tom Goris Pages 681–684

The Magical Power of Our Eye: A Student Centered Approach to Building Bridges between Mathematics and Art Gail Kaplan and Chris Bartlett Pages 685–692

The Partial Implantation, At 1:2 Scale, of Rabaçal's Roman Villa João Pedro Xavier and Eliana Manuel Pinho Pages 693–694

Proposal for a Workshop on Symmetry of Plane Patterns Manuel Arala Chaves Pages 695–696

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