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Eve Torrence, Bruce Torrence, Carlo H. Séquin, Douglas McKenna, Kristóf Fenyvesi, and Reza Sarhangi (eds.): Proceedings of Bridges 2016: Mathematics, Music, Art, Architecture, Culture. Bridges Conference at the University of University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland. Tessellations Publishing, Phoenix, Arizona, 2016. ISBN 978-1-938664-19-9

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@proceedings{bridges2016:1,
 editor      = {Eve Torrence, Bruce Torrence, Carlo H. Séquin, Douglas McKenna, Kristóf Fenyvesi, and Reza Sarhangi},
 booktitle   = {Proceedings of Bridges 2016: Mathematics, Music, Art, Architecture, Culture},
 year        = {2016},
 isbn        = {978-1-938664-19-9},
 issn        = {1099-6702},
 publisher   = {Tessellations Publishing},
 address     = {Phoenix, Arizona},
 url         = {http://bridgesmathart.org/bridges-2016/, http://de.evo-art.org/index.php?title=Bridges_2016 }
}

Table of contents

  • The Editors: Front Matter
  • Markus Hähkiöniemi, Kristóf Fenyvesi, Johanna Pöysä-Tarhonen, Mirja Tarnanen, Päivi Häkkinen, Merja Kauppinen, Anne Martin and Pasi Nieminen: Mathematics Learning through Arts and Collaborative Problem-Solving: The Princess and the Diamond-Problem. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 97–104. http://archive.bridgesmathart.org/2016/bridges2016-97.pdf
  • S.J. Spencer: Not only Art but also Rocket Science. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 203–208.
  • Markus Rissanen: Hex Rosa. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 209–216.
  • Robert W. Fathauer: Fractal Gaskets: Reptiles, Hamiltonian Cycles, and Spatial Development. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 217–224.
  • Roger Burrows: Shape-Changing Polyhedra. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 225–232.
  • James Mai: Planes and Frames: Spatial Layering in Josef Albers' Homage to the Square Paintings. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 233–240.
  • Jay Zimmerman: Portraits of Groups on Bordered Surfaces. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 241–246.
  • Lali Barrière and Anna Carreras: Genera Esfera: Interacting with a Trackball Mapped onto a Sphere to Explore Generative Visual Worlds. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 247–254.
  • Tiina Katriina Kukkonen: Circular Forms in Aleksis Kivi's Texts. In: Bridges 2016, In: Bridges 2016, Pages 255–262.
  • Dirk Huylebrouck: Euler-Cayley Formula for ‘Unusual’ Polyhedra. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 263–268.
  • Paul Moerman: Dancing Math: Teaching and Learning in the Intersection of Aesthetic and Mathematical Literacy. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 269–276.
  • Ramon Roel Orduño, Nicholas Winard, Steven Bierwagen, Dylan Shell, Negar Kalantar, Alireza Borhani and Ergun Akleman: A Mathematical Approach to Obtain Isoperimetric Shapes for D-Form Construction. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 277–284.
  • Matthew Thomas and Crystal Peebles: A Graph-Theoretic Approach to the Analysis of Contra Dances. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 285–292.
  • Vincent J. Matsko: Koch-Like Fractal Images. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 293–300.
  • Mahsa Kharazmi: A Study on Geometric Constructions on Brickwork Decorations in Iranian Architecture. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 301–308.

+ Sama Mara. The Rhythm of a Pattern. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 309–316.

  • Molude Noori and Qobad Kiyanmehr: The Analysis of the Geometric Decorations of the Stone Half-Columns of Friday Mosque of Isfahan. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 317–324.
  • Jean-Marc Castera: Another look at Pentagonal Persian Patterns. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 325–330.
  • Begüm Hamzaoğlu and Mine Özkar: Geometric Patterns as Material Things: The Making of Seljuk Patterns on Curved Surfaces. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 331–336.
  • Donald Spector: Colors and Incomputability. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 337–344.
  • Pam Burnard, Zsolt Lavicza and Carrie Anne Philbin: Strictly Coding: Connecting Mathematics and Music through Digital Making. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 345–350.
  • Sujan Shrestha and Reza Sarhangi: A Bridges Center for Mathematical Connections in Art and Science. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 351–354.
  • Gail Tang and Alan Tollefson: Constructing Meaning Through Making and Creating. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 355–358.
  • Zachary Abel: Prime Portraits. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 359–362.
  • Godfried T. Toussaint: Phylogenetic Analysis of the Ancient Greek Paeonic Rhythms. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 363–366.
  • Kento Nakamura and Kazushi Ahara: A New Algorithm for Rendering Kissing Schottky Groups. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 367–370
  • Yongquan Lu and Erik D. Demaine: Beautification of Islamic Patterns via Constraint Satisfaction. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 371–374.
  • Chia-Chin Tsoo and Bih-Yaw Jin: Molecular Modeling of Four-Connected Zeolite Frameworks with Mathematical Beading. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 375–378.
  • Dmitri Kozlov: Generalized Brunes Stars and System of Pythagorean Triples. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 379–382.
  • Mike Naylor: Knight Mazes. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 383–386.
  • Bianca Violet and Andreas Matt: Mathematikon: A Mathematical Shopping Center. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 387–390.
  • Robert Bosch: Lights Out Animations. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 391–394.
  • Susan Goldstine: A Recursion in Knitting. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 395–398.
  • Kenneth Brecher: Polyhedral Tableaux. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 399–402.
  • Hans Kuiper and Walt van Ballegooijen: Gödel, Escher, Bach: Just Another Braid. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 403–406.
  • Cathleen O'Neil: A Musical Polyhedron Updated for the 21st Century. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 407–410.
  • Sage Jenson: Organic 3D Mesh Creation Through Particle-Based Physics Simulation. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 411–414.
  • Loe Feijs and Marina Toeters: Pied de Pulse: Packing Embroidered Circles and Coil Actuators in Pied de Poule (Houndstooth). In: Bridges 2016, Pages 415–418.
  • Bjarne Jespersen: Digital Mechanics and The Rolling Coin Clock. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 419–422.
  • Anusch Bayens, Carlo De Pauw, Carmen Geens, Mark Pieters, André Thomas, Alex Van Bogaert, Samuel Verbiese and Nico Willemsens: Bridges as an Incentive to Collaborative Works II. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 423–426.
  • Max Grusky: Representational Random Walks. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 427–430.
  • Markus Schwehm: A Fast Algorithm for Creating Turing-McCabe Patterns. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 431–434.
  • László Vörös: A Zometool Model of the B-DNA. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 435–438.
  • Charlene Morrow: Off the Wall: A Brief Report. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 439–442.
  • David A. Reimann: Snub Polyhedral Forms Constructed from Flexible 60-120 Degree Rhombic Tiles. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 443–444.
  • Gregg Helt: A Rose By Any Other Name... In: Bridges 2016, Pages 445–448
  • David Chappell: Thoughts on Generative Art. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 449–452.
  • Venera Adanova and Sibel Tari: Extracting Unit Cells from Tilings with Color Symmetries: Case of Counterchange Patterns. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 453–456.
  • Matteo Raffaelli, Jakob Bohr and Steen Markvorsen: Sculpturing Surfaces with Cartan Ribbons. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 457–460.
  • Osmo Pekonen and Axel Straschnoy: Mathematics Meets Cinema: La Figure de la Terre. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 461–464.
  • Nikita Mamedov and Robert Peck: Prelude Op. 11, No. 1 by A. Scriabin: ICVSIM Relations. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 465–468.
  • Motiejus Valiunas, Emilio Zappa and Briony Thomas: Sections of Coxeter Orbihedra. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 469–472.
  • Gisèle De Meur and Samuel Verbiese: A Successful Art&Math Exhibition with Workshops II. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 473–476.
  • Nithikul Nimkulrat and Janette Matthews: Novel Textile Knot Designs Through Mathematical Knot Diagrams. In: Bridges 2016, In: Bridges 2016, Pages 477–480.
  • Martin Skrodzki, Ulrich Reitebuch and Konrad Polthier: Chladni Figures Revisited: A Peek Into The Third Dimension. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 481–484.
  • Leif Roschier and Ron Doerfler: L-System Nomographs: Aesthetics to Calculation. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 485–488.
  • Akihiro Matsuura and Yuki Yamada: Baton Rolling on a Series of Curved Surfaces. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 489–492.
  • Hank Guss: Texturing Coloured Images in Black and White. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 493–496.
  • Dirk Huylebrouck and Antonia Redondo: The Hendecagonal Stars in the Alhambra. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 497–500.
  • Gabriele Gelatti: The Golden Ratio and the Diagonal of the Square. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 501–502.
  • Jesse Atkinson: The Pythagorean Theorem as a Rooted In-tree Dependency Graph. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 503–506.
  • Nick Mendler: Polygon Spirals. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 507–510.
  • Jae Kyun Shin and Seung Ryul Choi: Pattern Design Using Cellular Automata and Iterative Relocation System. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 511–514.
  • Sharol Nau and Richard Nau: The Math and Art of Folded Books. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 515–518.
  • Reilly Smethurst: Two Non-Octave Tunings by Heinz Bohlen: A Practical Proposal. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 519–522.
  • Douglas Dunham and John Shier: Repeating Fractal Patterns with 4-Fold Symmetry. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 523–524.
  • Miika Karttunen and Atte Tenkanen: Three-Dimensional Score: Seeing Music, Hearing Sculpture. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 525–528.
  • James Morrow: The Pentagonal Numbers Meet the Choose-4 Numbers. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 529–532.
  • Risto A. Paju: Pointillist Graphing of Iterated Function Systems. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 533–536.
  • Jörg Arndt and Julia Handl: Plane-filling Curves on Transitive Grids. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 537–540.
  • Jean Constant: The Fourth Dimension in Mathematics and Art. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 541–544.
  • Joonas Ilmavirta and Johan C.-E. Stén: A Eulogy in Honour of Anders Johan Lexell, an 18th Century Finnish Mathematician. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 545–548.
  • Glenn C. Smith: Flatscape of Measure Polytopes. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 549–552.
  • Eleonóra Stettner and György Emese: Teaching Combinatorics with “Poly-Universe”. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 553–556.
  • Curtis Palmer: Spelunking Adventure VI: An Equal Tempered Icosahedral Scale. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 557–560.
  • Some Interactive Tools for Examining Renaissance Ciphers. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 561–564.
  • Rogério Martins: Mathematics on TV? Yes, We Can! In: Bridges 2016, Pages 565–566.
  • Sviatoslav Archava, Leela Goel and Erin Traister: Teaching and Learning Basic Group Theory Through Building Models of Polyhedra. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 567–570.
  • Steven A. Bleiler and Ewan Kummel: Scales and Temperament from the Mathematical Viewpoint. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 571–574.
  • Susan Happersett: Blogging Math Art. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 575–578.
  • Robyn Gibson and Melissa Silk: Possibilities of the Parabola. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 579–582.
  • Peter J. Lu and Eric Broug: Classifying Hexagonal Tilings in Islamic Architecture with a Single Numerical Parameter. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 583–586.
  • Kertu Saks and Aare Baumer: Creating the “Discover the Art of Math” Exhibition. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 587–590.
  • Katie McCallum: Why Do Mathematical Presentations Sometimes Sound Like Cookery Shows? In: Bridges 2016, Pages 591–594.
  • János Szász Saxon: The “Dual Nature” of the Point. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 595–596.
  • Tom Petsinis: Mathematics Through the Matrix of Poetry. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 597–600.
  • Kristóf Fenyvesi, Ho-Gul Park, Taeyoung Choi, Kwangcheol Song and Seungsuk Ahn: Modelling Environmental Problem-Solving Through STEAM Activities: 4Dframe's Warka Water Workshop. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 601–608.
  • George Hart and Elisabeth Heathfield: Rhombic Triacontahedron Puzzle. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 609–614.
  • Andrea Hawksley and Scott Duke Kominers: Fractal Flipbooks. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 615–620.
  • Nancy Mackin: Elliptic Paraboloids in Circumpolar Vernacular Architecture. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 621–624.
  • Tetyana Berezovski, Diana Cheng and Rachel Damiano: Spinning Arms in Motion: Exploring Mathematics within the Art of Figure Skating. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 625–628.
  • Christopher Carlson: Exploring the Arts Online with the Wolfram Language. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 629–632.
  • Melissa Silk and Jane Martin: Lumifold: a STEAM Activity. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 633–634.
  • Mircea Draghicescu: Dual Models: One Shape to Make Them All. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 635–640.
  • Erik Stern and Julian Chan: Putting Your Best Foot Forward: Movement and Mathematics in College. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 641–648.
  • Natalija Budinski: Origami as a Tool for Exploring Properties of Platonic Solids. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 649–654.
  • Liz Shreeve and Melissa Silk: (Pattern)2. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 655–658.
  • Vladmir Sicca: Euclid's Digital Elements: Straightedge and Compass Softwares as Aid for Geometrical Design. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 659–662.
  • Douglas Easterly: Legerdemain: Exploring Tessellation with CatsEye. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 663–666.
  • Teresa Downard: Similarity Drawn Freehand. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 667–672.
  • Tomás García Salgado: How to Draw Perspective Directly on a 3D Plane. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 673–680.
  • Alexander Åström and Christoffer Åström: Mathematical and Physical Properties of Rope Made for Decorative Purposes. In: Bridges 2016, Pages 681–688.

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