Crooked Houses: Visualizing the Polychora with Hyperbolic Patchwork
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Taneli Luotoniemi: Crooked Houses: Visualizing the Polychora with Hyperbolic Patchwork. In: Bridges 2017, Pages 17–24.
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Abstract
This paper presents kinetic models based on the 4-dimensional regular polytopes. The sequential ‘flattening’ is realized through the use of hyperbolic patchwork surfaces, which portray the bitruncated versions of the polychora. As pedagogical tools, these models offer a hands-on experience of 4D geometry.
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@inproceedings{bridges2017:17, author = {Taneli Luotoniemi}, title = {Crooked Houses: Visualizing the Polychora with Hyperbolic Patchwork}, pages = {17--24}, booktitle = {Proceedings of Bridges 2017: Mathematics, Art, Music, Architecture, Education, Culture}, year = {2017}, editor = {David Swart, Carlo H. S\'equin, and Krist\'of Fenyvesi}, isbn = {978-1-938664-22-9}, issn = {1099-6702}, publisher = {Tessellations Publishing}, address = {Phoenix, Arizona}, note = {Available online at \url{http://archive.bridgesmathart.org/2017/bridges2017-17.pdf}} }
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