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The Crooked House is in-world here. On May 30th 2009 I was interviewed on the Second Life talk show Tonight Live with Paisley Beebe. About my artwork. Here is a video. Asked me to help with the roof of a recreation of "Poème électronique", a pavillion they made for the 1958 Brussels World's Fair, on their island Philips. The roof is made from a number of hyperbolic paraboloids. That meet along straight lines. Oct 2008) "Rhombicosidodecahedron dual". Art Laxness. Made for a build for Wiley. Dec 2007) This...
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2+2 = 1? Patterns in Modular arithmetic | Maxwell's Demon
https://maxwelldemon.com/2011/11/20/22-1-patterns-in-modular-arithmetic
Building Mathematics: Sculpture system No. 5. The 2×1 rectangle and Domes. Arrange whatever pieces come your way. Patterns in Modular arithmetic. Rep-tiles, or how mathematicians start to puzzle and open up questions. Surfaces 1: The ooze of the past. Surfaces 2: Algebraic Surfaces. Have we ever lost mathematics? The strange quest: Mathematics as Concrete Art. Vain attempts to construct order. Patterns in Modular arithmetic. November 20, 2011. There is a slightly glib response:. But 2 2 = 1…Mod 3. I have...
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How to Play Like a Mathematician | Maxwell's Demon
https://maxwelldemon.com/2014/07/29/how-to-play-like-a-mathematician
Building Mathematics: Sculpture system No. 5. The 2×1 rectangle and Domes. Arrange whatever pieces come your way. Patterns in Modular arithmetic. Rep-tiles, or how mathematicians start to puzzle and open up questions. Surfaces 1: The ooze of the past. Surfaces 2: Algebraic Surfaces. Have we ever lost mathematics? The strange quest: Mathematics as Concrete Art. Vain attempts to construct order. How to Play Like a Mathematician. July 29, 2014. Start by clearing your mind. Now imagine one dot pop into view.
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Visual Index | Maxwell's Demon
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Building Mathematics: Sculpture system No. 5. The 2×1 rectangle and Domes. Arrange whatever pieces come your way. Patterns in Modular arithmetic. Rep-tiles, or how mathematicians start to puzzle and open up questions. Surfaces 1: The ooze of the past. Surfaces 2: Algebraic Surfaces. Have we ever lost mathematics? The strange quest: Mathematics as Concrete Art. Vain attempts to construct order. One thought on “ Visual Index. Pingback: My Twitter Math Camp Experience JUST TELL ME THE ANSWER.
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Responsibility of Mathematicians | Maxwell's Demon
https://maxwelldemon.com/2008/12/09/responsibility-of-mathematicians
Building Mathematics: Sculpture system No. 5. The 2×1 rectangle and Domes. Arrange whatever pieces come your way. Patterns in Modular arithmetic. Rep-tiles, or how mathematicians start to puzzle and open up questions. Surfaces 1: The ooze of the past. Surfaces 2: Algebraic Surfaces. Have we ever lost mathematics? The strange quest: Mathematics as Concrete Art. Vain attempts to construct order. December 9, 2008. This week, my apologies, the post is a little late. However I have an excuse! The use of mathe...
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Surfaces 2: Algebraic Surfaces | Maxwell's Demon
https://maxwelldemon.com/2009/03/29/surfaces-2-algebraic-surfaces
Building Mathematics: Sculpture system No. 5. The 2×1 rectangle and Domes. Arrange whatever pieces come your way. Patterns in Modular arithmetic. Rep-tiles, or how mathematicians start to puzzle and open up questions. Surfaces 1: The ooze of the past. Surfaces 2: Algebraic Surfaces. Have we ever lost mathematics? The strange quest: Mathematics as Concrete Art. Vain attempts to construct order. Surfaces 2: Algebraic Surfaces. March 29, 2009. Under addition and subtraction. Once again we are faced with a p...
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Mathematical materials | Maxwell's Demon
https://maxwelldemon.com/2009/07/20/mathematical-materials
Building Mathematics: Sculpture system No. 5. The 2×1 rectangle and Domes. Arrange whatever pieces come your way. Patterns in Modular arithmetic. Rep-tiles, or how mathematicians start to puzzle and open up questions. Surfaces 1: The ooze of the past. Surfaces 2: Algebraic Surfaces. Have we ever lost mathematics? The strange quest: Mathematics as Concrete Art. Vain attempts to construct order. July 20, 2009. On the subject of that website it now has pdfs of all the posters and factsheets. All the authors...
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Rep-tiles, or how mathematicians start to puzzle and open up questions. | Maxwell's Demon
https://maxwelldemon.com/2008/11/09/rep-tiles-or-how-mathematicians-start-to-puzzle-and-open-up-questions
Building Mathematics: Sculpture system No. 5. The 2×1 rectangle and Domes. Arrange whatever pieces come your way. Patterns in Modular arithmetic. Rep-tiles, or how mathematicians start to puzzle and open up questions. Surfaces 1: The ooze of the past. Surfaces 2: Algebraic Surfaces. Have we ever lost mathematics? The strange quest: Mathematics as Concrete Art. Vain attempts to construct order. Rep-tiles, or how mathematicians start to puzzle and open up questions. November 9, 2008. The first thing is to ...
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Have we ever lost mathematics? | Maxwell's Demon
https://maxwelldemon.com/2012/05/09/have-we-ever-lost-mathematics
Building Mathematics: Sculpture system No. 5. The 2×1 rectangle and Domes. Arrange whatever pieces come your way. Patterns in Modular arithmetic. Rep-tiles, or how mathematicians start to puzzle and open up questions. Surfaces 1: The ooze of the past. Surfaces 2: Algebraic Surfaces. Have we ever lost mathematics? The strange quest: Mathematics as Concrete Art. Vain attempts to construct order. Have we ever lost mathematics? May 9, 2012. The collapse of Analysis. The problems with infinity. With issues ar...
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The strange quest: Mathematics as Concrete Art | Maxwell's Demon
https://maxwelldemon.com/2009/10/10/the-strange-quest-mathematics-as-concrete-art
Building Mathematics: Sculpture system No. 5. The 2×1 rectangle and Domes. Arrange whatever pieces come your way. Patterns in Modular arithmetic. Rep-tiles, or how mathematicians start to puzzle and open up questions. Surfaces 1: The ooze of the past. Surfaces 2: Algebraic Surfaces. Have we ever lost mathematics? The strange quest: Mathematics as Concrete Art. Vain attempts to construct order. The strange quest: Mathematics as Concrete Art. October 10, 2009. Trevor Clarke and Jeffrey Steele. Constructive...