Through and Around Instead of Over and Under: Another Way of Weaving
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Rinus Roelofs: Through and Around Instead of Over and Under: Another Way of Weaving. In: Bridges 2011. Pages 319–328
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In Figure 1 you can see an iron window lattice that is constructed with bars: horizontal bars are threaded through holes in vertical bars and vice versa. You can call this a weaving, but here the ‘threads’ are going through and around each other instead of over and under as in normal weaving. In this paper I will investigate the possibilities of this kind of weaving. There is a close relationship between the through and around weaving and the Borromean rings. In the three dimensional setting each ring goes through one of the other rings and is around the third ring.
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[1] Rinus Roelofs, Het onmogelijke tralieraam, in Pythagoras, 1998.
[2] D. Schattschneider, M. Emmer (Eds.), M.C. Escher’s Legacy, Springer Verlag, 2002
[3] J.L. Locher, W.F. Veldhuysen, The Magic of M.C. Escher, Thames & Hudson, 2000
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