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Gary Greenfield, George Hart and Reza Sarhangi: Proceedings of Bridges 2014: Mathematics, Music, Art, Architecture, Culture. Tessellations Publishing, Phoenix, Arizona, 2014. ISBN 978-1-938664-11-3

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Stanley Spencer: Creating Self Similar Tiling Patterns and Fractals using the Geometric Factors of a Regular Polygon. Pages 279–284 http://archive.bridgesmathart.org/2014/bridges2014-279.html http://archive.bridgesmathart.org/2014/bridges2014-279.pdf

  • Elaine Ellison: Common Threads between Mathematics and Quilting. Pages 361–364
  • Carla Farsi and Fabio Rovai: The Beauty of an Archetype: Prime Numbers. Pages 365–368
  • Loe Feijs, Marina Toeters, Jun Hu and Jihong Liu: Design of a nature-like fractal celebrating warp knitting. Pages 369–372
  • Michelle Galemmo and Carlo H. Séquin: Tria-Tubes. Pages 373–376
  • Susan Goldstine: Capturing Eight-Color Double-Torus Maps. Pages 377–380
  • Gary Greenfield: Target Curves for Pick-up, Carry, and Drop Mobile Automata. Pages 381–384
  • Susan Happersett: Mathematical Sequences and Artists' Books. Pages 385–388
  • Richard Hassell: A Plane-Filling Curve Using Ammann A5 Tiles. Pages 389–392
  • John Hiigli: Homages to Geraldo de Barross. Pages 393–396
  • Akio Hizume, Takamichi Sushida and Yoshikazu Yamagishi: Voronoi Phyllotaxis Tiling on Fermat Spiral. Pages 397–400
  • Hartmut F. W. Höft: Drawing with Elliptical Arcs. Pages 401–404
  • Joshua Holden and Lana Holden: Hyperbolic Tilings with Truly Hyperbolic Crochet Motifs. Pages 405–408
  • Judy Holdener and Marie Snipes: Sources of Flow as Sources of Symmetry: Divergence Patterns of Sinusoidal Vector Fields. Pages 409–412
  • Gizem Karaali: The Genius as a Characterization of the Creative Spirit in Mathematics and the Arts. Pages 413–416
  • Cindy Lawrence: Engaging Groups with Large-Scale Construction Events. Pages 417–420
  • Kaz Maslanka: Korean Seon (Zen) and Mathematical Visual Poetry. Pages 421–424
  • Chirag Mehta: Non-periodic Tiles Based on Ammann Set A2 Tiles. Pages 425–428
  • Mike Naylor: Java Runes. Pages 429–432
  • Konstantin Poelke, Zoi Tokoutsi and Konrad Polthier: Complex Polynomial Mandalas and their Symmetries. Pages 433–436
  • Helen Prochazka, Maurice Murphy and Adrian Jacobson: Adding Emotion to a Mathematics Book with Pop Song Poetry. Pages 437–440
  • David A. Reimann: Art and Symmetry of Scottish Carved Stone Balls. Pages 441–444
  • Mayer D. Schwartz: Generating a “3D” Image from One Continuous 2D Curve. Pages 445–448
  • Kokichi Sugihara: Right-Angle Preference in Impossible Objects and Impossible Motions. Pages 449–452
  • John Sullivan: Nonspherical Bubble Clusters. Pages 453–456
  • Bruce Torrence: Seeing a Fundamental Theorem. Pages 457–460
  • Eve Torrence: Making Sunshine: A First Geometric Sculpture. Pages 461–464
  • Jito Vanualailai: Emergent Spirograph-like Patterns from Artificial Swarming. Pages 465–468
  • Daniela Velichová: Forms from Minkowski Triples of Circles. Pages 469–472
  • Harrie Welles: Fractional Beauty. Pages 473–476
  • Terrence Richard Blackman and John Belcher: Rhythm Similarity and Symbolic Dynamics: Pages 477–478
  • Daeun Cheong, Jaewon Cheong, Mi Ju Kim, Jae Hee Park and Jeong Mi Park: The Entropy of K-Pop songs. Pages 479–480
  • Gabriele Gelatti: On Colouring Sequences of Digital Roots. Pages 481–482
  • Samuel Verbiese: Amazing Labyrinths, Further Developments IV. Pages 483–484
  • Tamir Ashman: A Playful Geometry Workshop: Creating 3D Polyhedral Structures from Innovative 2D Self-Assembling Paper Folding Units. Pages 485–492
  • Diana Cheng and Tetyana Berezovski: The Mathematics behind the Art of the Death Spiral. Pages 493–496
  • Andrea Hawksley: A Binary Dance Workshop. Pages 497–502
  • Kazunori Horibe, Bih-Yaw Jin and Chia-Chin Tsoo: From Sangaku Problems to Mathematical Beading: A Hands-on Workshop for Designing Molecular Sculptures with Beads. Pages 503–508
  • Ho-Gul Park: A Workshop on Making Klein Bottle using 4D Frame. Pages 509–514
  • Karl Schaffer and Erik Stern: Loopy Dances. Pages 515–518
  • Takaaki Sonoda and Minori Yamazaki: Universal Magic Cube: A Hands-on Workshop for Closed Cubic Kaleidoscopes with Infinite Reflections. Pages 519–524
  • Kyongil Yoon, Hyunkyung Kim and Reza Sarhangi: Geometric Constructions of Korean Danchong Patterns and Building Platonic Solids. Pages 525–532

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