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The mathematical art exhibit at Bridges Pécs: Mathematics, Music, Art, Architecture, Culture, Pécs, Hungary, July 2010

Pages 87-99 | Received 08 Jan 2011, Accepted 24 Jan 2011, Published online: 17 May 2011

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Figure 1. Raymond Aschheim (http://polytopics.com/), Hyperdiamond, 2010. Transparent acrylic, object technology 8″ × 8″ × 8″.

Figure 1. Raymond Aschheim (http://polytopics.com/), Hyperdiamond, 2010. Transparent acrylic, object technology 8″ × 8″ × 8″.

Figure 2. John Hiigli (http://www.johnahiigli.com/), Chrome 163, 2005. Digital print on canvas, approximately 24″ × 24″. See insert for colour version of this figure.

Figure 2. John Hiigli (http://www.johnahiigli.com/), Chrome 163, 2005. Digital print on canvas, approximately 24″ × 24″. See insert for colour version of this figure.

Figure 3. Henry Segerman (http://www.segerman.org/), Sphere Autologlyph, 2009. PA 2200 plastic, selective-laser-sintered, approximately 4″ × 4″ × 4″.

Figure 3. Henry Segerman (http://www.segerman.org/), Sphere Autologlyph, 2009. PA 2200 plastic, selective-laser-sintered, approximately 4″ × 4″ × 4″.

Figure 4. Antal Kelle (http://www.artformer.com/): top (a) Helix Interactive Composition 3D, 2000. Varnished beech wood with moving structure inside, 15.75″ × 15.75″ × 15.75″ and bottom (b) Helix Group. A variety of forms produced by rotating the cone segments of one helix. See insert for colour version of this figure.

Figure 4. Antal Kelle (http://www.artformer.com/): top (a) Helix Interactive Composition 3D, 2000. Varnished beech wood with moving structure inside, 15.75″ × 15.75″ × 15.75″ and bottom (b) Helix Group. A variety of forms produced by rotating the cone segments of one helix. See insert for colour version of this figure.

Figure 5. Carlo H. Séquin (http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~sequin/), Knot 5.2, 2009. Yellow ANS plastic (FDM), 5″ × 5″ × 3″. See insert for colour version of this figure.

Figure 5. Carlo H. Séquin (http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~sequin/), Knot 5.2, 2009. Yellow ANS plastic (FDM), 5″ × 5″ × 3″. See insert for colour version of this figure.

Figure 6. Louise Mabbs (http://www.louisemabbs.co.uk/), Trinity/Trefoil Knot, 2007. Cotton fabrics and thread, polyester inner, 12″ × 12″. Photograph © Janine Boyer. See insert for colour version of this figure.

Figure 6. Louise Mabbs (http://www.louisemabbs.co.uk/), Trinity/Trefoil Knot, 2007. Cotton fabrics and thread, polyester inner, 12″ × 12″. Photograph © Janine Boyer. See insert for colour version of this figure.

Figure 7. Elaine Krajenke Ellison (http://www.mathematicalquilts.com/), Tiled Torus, 2009. Fabric quilt, thread painting, 36″ × 36″. See insert for colour version of this figure.

Figure 7. Elaine Krajenke Ellison (http://www.mathematicalquilts.com/), Tiled Torus, 2009. Fabric quilt, thread painting, 36″ × 36″. See insert for colour version of this figure.

Figure 8. Mike Naylor (http://www.nakedgeometry.com/), Melt Into You, 2010. Digital prints, 4 frames, 12″ × 12″ each.

Figure 8. Mike Naylor (http://www.nakedgeometry.com/), Melt Into You, 2010. Digital prints, 4 frames, 12″ × 12″ each.

Figure 9. Anne Burns (http://www.anneburns.net/), Circles-Five, 2009. An iterated function system with five-fold symmetry. Digital print, 13″ × 19″.

Figure 9. Anne Burns (http://www.anneburns.net/), Circles-Five, 2009. An iterated function system with five-fold symmetry. Digital print, 13″ × 19″.

Figure 10. Gary Greenfield (http://www.mathcs.richmond.edu/~ggreenfi/), Robot Drawing # 21091, 2010. Digital print, 5″ × 7″ (unframed).

Figure 10. Gary Greenfield (http://www.mathcs.richmond.edu/~ggreenfi/), Robot Drawing # 21091, 2010. Digital print, 5″ × 7″ (unframed).

Figure 11. Mike Field (http://www.math.uh.edu/~mike/), Butisitart, 2007. Digital print on canvas, 22″ × 22″. See insert for colour version of this figure.

Figure 11. Mike Field (http://www.math.uh.edu/~mike/), Butisitart, 2007. Digital print on canvas, 22″ × 22″. See insert for colour version of this figure.

Figure 12. Reza Sarhangi (http://pages.towson.edu/gsarhang/), Calm, 2008. Digital print, 16″ × 20″.

Figure 12. Reza Sarhangi (http://pages.towson.edu/gsarhang/), Calm, 2008. Digital print, 16″ × 20″.

Figure 13. James Mai ([email protected]), Circuitous Glow (Yellow on White), 2009. Digital print, 14″ × 14″. See insert for colour version of this figure.

Figure 13. James Mai (jlmai@ilstu.edu), Circuitous Glow (Yellow on White), 2009. Digital print, 14″ × 14″. See insert for colour version of this figure.

Figure 14. Suman Vaze (http://www.sites.google.com/site/vazeart/), Sacred Cut, 2010. Acrylic on canvas, 24″ × 30″.

Figure 14. Suman Vaze (http://www.sites.google.com/site/vazeart/), Sacred Cut, 2010. Acrylic on canvas, 24″ × 30″.

Figure 15. Kaz Maslanka (http://www.kazmaslanka.com/), Whispers, 2009. Digital print on paper, 12″ × 12″.

Figure 15. Kaz Maslanka (http://www.kazmaslanka.com/), Whispers, 2009. Digital print on paper, 12″ × 12″.

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