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Kelly Delp, Craig S. Kaplan, Douglas McKenna,and Reza Sarhangi: Proceedings of Bridges 2015: Mathematics, Music, Art, Architecture, Culture. Bridges Conference at the University of Baltimore. Tessellations Publishing, Phoenix, Arizona, 2015. ISBN 978-1-938664-15-1

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Table of contents

  • Rinus Roelofs: The Concept of Elevation applied to Flat Tiling Patterns. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 9–16
  • Carlo H. Séquin: 2-Manifold Sculptures. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 17–26
  • Reza Sarhangi: The Geometric Studies of Some Mosaic Design Compositions and Puzzles Presented in a Historical Treatise. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 27–36
  • Carolyn E. Lamb, Daniel G. Brown and Charles L.A. Clarke: Can Human Assistance Improve a Computational Poet? In: Bridges 2015. Pages 37–44
  • B. Lynn Bodner: Curved Islamic Star Patterns of Medieval Egypt and Syria. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 45–52
  • Tom Verhoeff and Koos Verhoeff: Three Families of Mitered Borromean Ring Sculptures. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 53–60
  • Zhifu Xiao, Robert Bosch, Craig S. Kaplan and Robert J. Lang: Modular Origami Halftoning: Theme and Variations. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 61–68
  • James Mai: Permutations of the Octagon: An Aesthetic-Mathematical Dialectic. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 69–76
  • George Hart: Laser-Cut Plywood and Cable-Tie Sculptures. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 77–84
  • Darrah Chavey, Monica Menzies Meissen, Todd O'Bryan and Glenn Terry: Double Strip Patterns: Between Strip Patterns and Wallpaper Patterns. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 85–92
  • Dirk Huylebrouck: A Divine Error. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 93–98
  • Gwen L. Fisher: Highly Unlikely Triangles and Other Impossible Figures in Bead Weaving. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 99–106
  • Robert W. Fathauer: Real-World Tessellations. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 107–112
  • Martin Levin: The Platonic Solids: a Three-Dimensional Textbook. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 113–120
  • Robert Bosch and Tom Wexler: Figurative Tours and Braids. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 121–128
  • Ergun Akleman, Stefano Franchi, Devkan Kaleci, Laura Mandell, Takashi Yamauchi and Derya Akleman: A Theoretical Framework to Represent Narrative Structures for Visual Storytelling. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 129–136
  • Mike Naylor: Math Bugs. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 137–142
  • David A. Reimann: Nonplanar expansions of polyhedral edges in Platonic and Archimedean solids. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 143–150
  • David Swart: Soccer Ball Symmetry. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 151–158
  • Paul Gailiunas: The Golden Spiral: The Genesis of a Misunderstanding. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 159–166
  • Briony Thomas, Reidun Twarock, Motiejus Valiunas and Emilio Zappa: Nested polytopes with non-crystallographic symmetry induced by projection. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 167–174
  • Kerry Mitchell: Fun with Whirls. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 175–182
  • Douglas Dunham and John Shier: Fractal Wallpaper Patterns. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 183–190
  • Katharine Ahrens: “In an Ocean of Ashes”: Order and Chaos in Mathematics and Literature. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 191–198
  • Karl Schaffer: A Skeleton Key for the Platonic Solids. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 199–206
  • Gershon Elber: 3D-Dithered Ortho-Pictures: 3D Models from Independent 2D Images. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 207–214
  • James Mallos: Knotology Baskets and Topological Maps. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 215–222
  • Loe M.G. Feijs and Marina Toeters: A Novel Line Fractal Pied de Poule (Houndstooth). In: Bridges 2015. Pages 223–230
  • Christopher Carlson, Nina Paley and Theodore Gray: Algorithmic Quilting. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 231–238
  • Norma Boakes: Integrating Origami Art with Mathematics in a College General Studies Course. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 239–246
  • Gary R. Greenfield: Self-Avoiding Random Walks Yielding Labyrinths. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 247–252
  • Francesco De Comité: Yvon-Villarceau Circle Equivalents on Dupin Cyclides. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 253–258
  • Daniel May and Courtney Huse Wika: Galaxies Containing Infinite Worlds: Poetry from Finite Projective Planes. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 259–266
  • Abdalla G. M. Ahmed: From Stippling to Scribbling. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 267–274
  • Robin Linhope Willson: Magnetic Circle Packing in Creative Outreach and Refreshment. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 275–282
  • Emily Grosholz: Julia Randall's Poetic Finitude: Mapping the Infinite onto a Poem. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 283–288
  • Ellen Gethner, Shannon Steinmetz and Joseph Verbeke: A View of Music. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 289–294
  • Stanley Spencer: The Stomachion in Wonderland. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 295–300
  • Bahman Afsari, Katayun Mazdapour and Bruno Jedynak: Ordinal-Contextual Dissimilarity for Analysis of Heros in Tragedies. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 301–308
  • Ergun Akleman and Hüseyin Koçak: Designing 2D Ordinary Differential Equations To Obtain Abstract Paintings, Illustrations and Animations. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 309–316
  • Siobhan Roberts: The Curious Creativity of John Horton Conway. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 317–322
  • Donald Spector: The Musical Canon Inside Differential Equations. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 323–330
  • Dmitri Kozlov: Eight-Pointed Star and Precise Construction of 7x7 Square Grid. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 331–334
  • Carlo H. Séquin and Lorenzo Larrucea: Introducing the Möbius-Twisted Turk's Head Knot. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 335–338
  • Yevgen Matviychuk and Shannon M. Hughes: Exploring the Manifold of Image Patches. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 339–342
  • David Chappell: Flowing, Organic Forms Using Adaptive Line-Drawing Agents. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 343–346
  • Tom Verhoeff and Melle Stoel: Chains of Antiprisms. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 347–350
  • Rachel Wells Hall: Programmable Mathe-Musical Boxes. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 351–354
  • Robert Bosch: Two-Frame Animations in Conway's Game of Life. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 355–358
  • Jonathan K. Millen: Gallery Layout in Borges' Library of Babel. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 359–362
  • Hartmut F. W. Höft: Visualizing Rhyme Patterns in Sonnet Sequences. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 363–366
  • Yongquan Lu and Erik D. Demaine: A Pattern Tracing System for Generating Paper Sliceform Artwork. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 367–370
  • Kenneth Brecher: The “ΦTOP”: A Golden Ellipsoid. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 371–374
  • Roger Bilisoly: The Geometric Structure of Scribal Variation among Manuscripts of Langland's Piers Plowman. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 375–378
  • David Brander and Steen Markvorsen: Surfaces with Natural Ridges. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 379–382
  • Douglas G. Burkholder: Unexpected Beauty Hidden in Radin-Conway's Pinwheel Tiling. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 383–386
  • Vi Hart, Andrea Hawksley, Henry Segerman and Marc ten Bosch: Hypernom: Mapping VR Headset Orientation to S3. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 387–390
  • Sean Jeng Liu, Young Kim, Raymond Shiau and Carlo H. Séquin: Large, Symmetric, “7-Around” Hyperbolic Disks. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 391–394
  • Stephan Klaus and Bianca Violet: Katzengold: Pyrite, Plato, and a Polynomial. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 395–398
  • Clifton Callender: Infinite Rhythmic Tiling Canons. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 399–402
  • Alexander Boxer and Justace Clutter: A Concept Map for Book 1 of Euclid's Elements. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 403–406
  • Reginald Bain: A Musical Scale Generated from the Ratio of Consecutive Primes. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 407–410
  • Shunsuke Akimoto and Akihiro Matsuura: Geometric Visual Instruments Having Pinnate Forms. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 411–414
  • Kristóf Fenyvesi and Markus Hähkiöniemi: Design Anamorphosis in the Math Class! In: Bridges 2015. Pages 415–418
  • Jean Constant: Cayley Cubic and the Visual Arts. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 419–422
  • Lorelei Koss: Fractal Tiling Illustrations of Geometric Series. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 423–426
  • Irene Rousseau: Nature as a Strategy for Pattern Formation in Art. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 427–430
  • Patrick Honner: Monte Carlo Art Using Scratch. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 431–434
  • Kazmier Maslanka: The Paradigm Poem. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 435–438
  • Vincent J. Matsko: Random Walks on Vertices of Archimedean Tilings. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 439–442
  • CJ Fearnley and Jeannie Moberly: Perspectives on Borges' Library of Babel. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 443–446
  • Mehrdad Garousi: Geometry in the Pocket. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 447–450
  • Susan McBurney: From Mathematical Curves to Decorative Ornaments. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 451–454
  • Ioana Browne and Mircea Draghicescu: Building Polyhedra from Polygons with Colored Edges Pages 455–458
  • Andrew Werth: Turing Patterns in Photoshop Pages 459–462
  • Jo Anne Growney: Inspire Math-Girls-Women (perhaps with poems) Pages 463–466
  • Jim Bumgardner: Emergent Orange Pages 467–470
  • Adam Arstall, Briony Thomas, Reidun Twarock and Emilio Zappa: Expandohedra: Modeling Structural Transitions of a Viral Capsid Pages 471–474
  • Paula Burkhardt, Gabriel Currier, Stephan Ramon Garcia, Mathieu de Langis, Bob Lutz and Hong Suh: An Exhibition of Exponential Sums: Visualizing Supercharacters Pages 475–478
  • Richard Conn Henry, James Overduin and Kielan Wilcomb: A New Way to See Inside Black Holes Pages 479–482
  • Kevin Lee: Algorithms for Morphing Escher-Like Tessellations Pages 483–486
  • Karl Kattchee: Theory of Intersection Pages 487–490
  • Taneli Luotoniemi: Schematic Drawings of the Polychora Pages 491–494
  • Gisèle De Meur and Samuel Verbiese: A Successful Belgian Art & Math Exhibition with Workshops Pages 495–498
  • Anusch Bayens, Carlo De Pauw, Carmen Geens, Seniz Karaman, Mark Pieters, André Thomas, Alex Van Bogaert, Samuel Verbiese, Rudi Willaert and Nico Willemsens: Bridges Exhibits as Incentives to Collaborative Artworks Pages 499–502
  • Katie McCallum: Linguistic Oddities: An Artist Explorer at Mathematics Conferences Pages 503–506
  • Yitzhak Weissman: 3D Lenticular Imaging for Art Pages 507–510
  • Marion Deutsche Cohen: The Shapes of Our Souls and Other Student Concerns: Poems about the Course “Mathematics in Literature” Pages 511–514
  • Kelly Delp and Sam Lloyd: Into the Shadows: Approximating Images by Orthogonal Projection Pages 515–518
  • Andrea Johanna Hawksley: Exploring Ratios and Sequences with Mathematically Layered Beverages Pages 519–524
  • Rachelle Guernsey: Math-Infused Art Lessons, Art-Infused Math Lessons Pages 525–532
  • Eva Knoll, Wendy Landry, Tara Taylor, Paul Carreiro and Susan Gerofsky: The Aesthetics of Scale: Weaving Mathematical Understandings. Pages 533–540
  • Alan Russell: The Shape Snacker: a Bite of Origami and Math Pages 541–548
  • Lali Barrière: Lissajus Curves: an Experiment in Creative Coding Pages 549–554
  • David Thompson and Diana Cheng: Square Seeds and Round Paths: Exploring Patterns within the Art of Classical Labyrinths Pages 555–558
  • Elizabeth Paley: Thinking like a Pianist/Mathematician/Potter-Designer: Strategies for Tuning Ocarinas Pages 559–562
  • Madhuri Bapat: Use of RangoLee Art in Elementary Mathematics Education Pages 563–566
  • Cristina Padlan Packard: A Workshop Using the Log Cabin Quilt For Teaching Math Concepts and Patterns Pages 567–570
  • Carol Dorf: Composing Mathematical Poetry Pages 571–572
  • Gail Kaplan, Rachael Gross and Kim McComas: Mathematics Through the Lens of a Kaleidoscope: A Student Centered Approach to Building Bridges between Mathematics and Art Pages 573–580
  • Evelyn Lamb: Hearing Math and Seeing Music: a Workshop on Pitch Perception and Temperament Pages 581–584
  • Heidi Burgiel: Unit Origami: Star-Building on Deltahedra Pages 585–588
  • Alice Petillo: Connecting with the Sierpinski Tetrahedron Pages 589–592

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