Bridges 2002
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Reference
Rem Sarhangi: Bridges 2002, Mathematics, Music, Art, Architecture, Culture. 5th Annual Bridges Conference, Towson University, Maryland, 2002. ISBN 0-9665201-4-9.
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Table of contents
- The Editors: Front Matter http://archive.bridgesmathart.org/2002/frontmatter.pdf
- Robert J. Krawczyk: Sculptural Interpretation of a Mathematical Form. Pages 1–8 http://archive.bridgesmathart.org/2002/bridges2002-1.html http://archive.bridgesmathart.org/2002/bridges2002-1.pdf
- Gary R. Greenfield: Color Dependent Computational Aesthetics for Evolving Expressions. Pages 9–16 http://archive.bridgesmathart.org/2002/bridges2002-9.html http://archive.bridgesmathart.org/2002/bridges2002-9.pdf
- Terry B. Ewell: Set Operations in the Music of Nikolai Roslavets. Pages 17–24
- John Sharp: A Transformation Sketchbook. Pages 25–36
- Carlo H. Séquin: 3D Visualization Model of the Regular Polytopes in Four and Higher Dimensions. Pages 37–48
- Lars Erickson: The Pi Symphony: Numeric Sequences in Music. Pages 49–53
- Javier Barrallo and Radmila Sazdanovic: Computer Sculpture: A Journey through Mathematics - Abstract. Pages 54–54
- Bob Brill: The Endless Wave. Pages 55–66
- Carol Bier: Geometric Patterns and the Interpretation of Meaning: Two Monuments in Iran. Pages 67–78
- Gar Bethel: Two Poems. Pages 79–81
- Marina Korsakova-Kreyn: Time-Space of Music - Abstract. Pages 82–82
- Brian Hansen and Cheri Shakiban: Exploring Fractal Geometry in Music. Pages 83–90
- Haiduke Sarafian: Electrostatic Kaleidoscope. Pages 91–98
- Janet Parke: Layering Fractal Elements to Create Works of Art. Pages 99–108
- William C. Bodenhamer: Spatial Constructs. Pages 109–115
- Bahman Kalantari: An Introduction to Polynomiography - Abstract. Pages 116–116
- Douglas D. Peden: Gridfield Geometry. Pages 117–122
- Julian L. Hook: Hearing With Our Eyes: The Geometry of Tonal Space. Pages 123–134
- Stephen I. Gendler and James Robert Rose: Art in Perspective: A Making Connections Cluster at Clarion University. Pages 135–142
- Mary C. Williams and John Sharp: A Collaborative Parabolic Quilt. Pages 143–149
- Ralph Czerwinski: A Course: Mathematics and the Visual Arts - Abstract. Pages 150–150
- Hana M. Bizek: Vasarely Design and Other Non-Cubical Designs. Pages 151–156
- Godfried Toussaint: A Mathematical Analysis of African, Brazilian, and Cuban Clave Rhythms. Pages 157–168
- Ronald R. Brown: The Knight's Tour Problem as a Conceptual Tool for Interdisciplinary Studies. Pages 169–180
- Jane K. Bates: Fractions in Art and Mathematics. Pages 181–188
- Paul Gailiunas: Transforming Some Infinite Polyhedra. Pages 189–195
- Franz Gnaedinger: Poseidon from Cape Artemision - Abstract. Pages 196–196
- Douglas Dunham: 168 Butterflies on a Polyhedron of Genus 3. Pages 197–204
- Eva Knoll and Simon Morgan: Preliminary Field Explorations in K-6 Math-Ed: The Giant Triangles as Classroom Manipulatives. Pages 205–212
- Magdy Ibrahim and Robert J. Krawczyk: Exploring the Effect of Direction on Vector-Based Fractals. Pages 213–219
- Samuel S. Kutler: Choosing Diagrams for the Book of Beautiful Mathematical Diagrams - Abstract. Pages 220–220
- Jay Kappraff: Anne Bulckens' Analysis of the Proportions of the Parthenon and its Meanings. Pages 221–226
- W. Douglas Maurer: A Musical Suite Based on the Platonic Solids. Pages 227–233
- Iftikhar Husain: Exploring Algebra with Creative Designs - Abstract. Pages 234–234
- Benjamin Wells: The Rootsellers - Retelling the Galois Group of Quartic Polynomial. Pages 235–246
- Julianne M. Labbiento: Mathematics for Those Who Hate Mathematics. Pages 247–255
- Kaz Maslanka: Sentences on the Aesthetics of Mathematics and Art - Abstract. Pages 256–256
- Eva Knoll: From a Subdivided Tetrahedron to the Dodecahedron: Exploring Regular Colorings. Pages 257–261
- Virginia Usnick and Marilyn Sue Ford: Connecting Mathematics and the Arts in the Elementary Classroom through Movement - Abstract. Pages 262–262
- Eric S. Egge and Steven Gimbel: How a Math Class Can Be Two Places at Once: A Proposed Mathematical/Philosophical Collaboration. Pages 263–268
- Alexey Stakhov and Anna Sluchenkova: A Museum Dedicated to the Concept of Harmony and the Golden Section. Pages 269–276
- L. Kerry Mitchell: Techniques for Artistically Rendering Space-Filling Curves. Pages 277–283
- Jack Douthett and Richard Krantz: Pure-Tone Approximation to Equal-Temperament: How Close is Close? - Abstract. Pages 284–284
- Stephen Eberhart: A Mathematical Look at the 7 Liberal Arts as Humanities. Pages 285–292
- Jiashi Hou: Tonal Optimization in Music Playing. Pages 293–300
- Daniel F. Daniel: Beautiful Mind - Elegant Bridge. Pages 301–304
- Robert W. Fathauer: Graphical Fractals Based on Circles - Abstract. Pages 305–305
- Craig S. Kaplan: Theory and Application of Islamic Star Patterns - Abstract. Pages 306–306
- Leonard Shlain: Art and Physics: Parallel Visions in Space, Time and Light - Abstract. Pages 307–307
- Junichi Yananose: How to Make the Juno's Spinner - Abstract. Pages 308–308
- Clifford Singer: Towards a Geometrical Way of Thinking - Abstract. Pages 309–310
- Lebbeus Woods: Heterarchy of Space - Abstract. Pages 311–311
- Saeed Ghahramani: Kindred Spirits: Hafez in His Poetry, Mathematicians in Their Theories - Abstract. Pages 312–312
- Michael Leyton: Theory of Design - Abstract. Pages 313–313
- Stephen Eberhart: On the Shapes of Water Fountains and Times Tables - Abstract. Pages 314–314
- Manuel A. Báez: Experimental Morphology: The Generative Dynamics of Form and Structure. Pages 315–318
- Akio Hizume: Real Kecak Systems - Abstract. Pages 319–319
- Vladimir Bulatov: About Enumeration of Isogonal Polyhedral Families - Abstract. Pages 320–320
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