Evolve Your Own Basket
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James Mallos: Evolve Your Own Basket. In: Bridges 2012. Pages 575–580
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Abstract
By playing a word game, participants “evolve” an original basket design through a sequence of spelling mutations. They then learn how to weave their newly-evolved basket through the easy-to-learn technique of unit weaving. This fun game has connections to formal language theory, graph coloring, genetics, evolutionary theory, and physics.
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http://archive.bridgesmathart.org/2012/bridges2012-575.pdf