Here are two pieces by Barry Cipra on display at the 2012 Bridges Math and Art Conference at Towson University. These stories, written on Mobius strips, have no beginning or end!
Read more about the artist and his work here.
Here are two pieces by Barry Cipra on display at the 2012 Bridges Math and Art Conference at Towson University. These stories, written on Mobius strips, have no beginning or end!
Read more about the artist and his work here.
This is “Blue Green Super Sphere”, by Robert Stowell, on display at the 2012 Bridges Math and Art Conference at Towson University.
This was created using PolyPuzzle, a system that laser-cuts paper pieces to high precision. You can see the three different kinds of pieces here, in blue, green, and purple.
You can see more from the artist at the PolyPuzzle blog.
This is Martin Levin’s “Relationships Between Some Platonic Solids”, on display at the 2012 Bridges Math and Art Conference at Towson University.
Read more about the artist and his work here.
This is “Starburst”, by Tim Locke, on display at the 2012 Bridges Math and Art Conference at Towson University.
Locke uses design technology (like CAD software), and manufacturing technology (like laser-cut metal printing) to turn his line drawings into 3D sculptures.
You can learn more about Locke’s work here.
This is “Kock Snowflake Fractal”, a lovely woven rug from Donna Loraine Contractor, on display at the 2012 Bridges Math and Art Conference at Towson University.
Read more about the artist here.