I don’t think that I showed you guys this.
I am pleased and honoured to have a short paper in the 2022 Bridges Conference Proceedings. You may find some similarities to my paper from last year 😁.
2022: https://archive.bridgesmathart.org/2022/bridges2022-301.pdf
2021: https://archive.bridgesmathart.org/2021/bridges2021-281.pdf
The rest of the 2022 papers can be found here: https://archive.bridgesmathart.org/2022/#gsc.tab=0
#BridgesMathArt #mathart #mathsart #chainMaille #beading #beadCrochet
In case you are wondering why it has sparkles…it was made from my stash of sacrificial knitting needles.
No…not THAT sort…I just use them as relatively accurately sized shafts when making stuff like jigs to wind wire.
I am going to try putting links to a few related posts together using “copy link to post”…wish me luck 🙂
https://mathstodon.xyz/@HypercubicPeg/108204481891286620
https://mathstodon.xyz/@HypercubicPeg/108206719791162005
https://mathstodon.xyz/@HypercubicPeg/108207582524576915
https://mathstodon.xyz/@HypercubicPeg/108209613648339010
https://mathstodon.xyz/@HypercubicPeg/108220332686303508
This is a piece of #beadCrochet which uses the same polygon pattern as the #chainMaille in the previous post…it is much, much smaller.
This year, I wrote a somewhat analogous paper on converting the patterns to #chainMaille instead
Sifter of patterns, collector of books, maker of jigs, random math weirdo, writer, artist, poet, musician, polymath...(location: Hopefully with Wonko the Sane)