I love looking up through the converging, concentric spirals of staircases.
Appreciation Challenge Photography
Wrapped Trapezoid
Wrapping up this gift was much more challenging than I expected.
But it got me thinking about how this could be an interesting project. Questions such as “What’s the smallest square piece of wrapping paper that could do the job?” or “What kind of rectangle would work best?” are compelling and easy to investigate. And maybe someone could make a triangle or trapezoid do the job efficiently. There’s a lot of room for creativity and exploration here.
The usual restrictions on tearing and cutting would apply, although relaxing those restrictions might create interesting problems, too.
It wasn’t easy, but I did pick up some unexpected ideas along the way. And the gift was well-received, too!
Appreciation Art Photography
Math Art: Space-Filling Cube
I hope I don’t offend the artist, Henry Segerman, by identifying his work with an infamous Star Trek enemy, but this cube looks like a Borg ship.
This piece was on display at the 2011 Bridges Math and Art Conference in Coimbra, Portugal.