Websites and Book
Links to Related Web Sites
- Web sites related to mathematical art
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This site includes Andrew Crompton's Escheresque art, as well as a list of artists doing Escheresque art and links to other sites with art of this sort.
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Hop David's tessellations and other math & art stuff.
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Peter Raeschelder's Escheresque art.
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Makoto Nakamura's tessellation art and animation.
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George Hart's pages on polyhedra. If you like polyhedra, you'll love this site!
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David Joyce's site on hyperbolic tessellations
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Chaim Goodman-Strauss's (a real mathematician) math & art stuff.
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Ken Landry's polyhedra and tessellation art.
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Alain Nicolas' tessellation art site.
- Web sites by math teachers
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Suzanne Alejandre's tessellation workshop
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Jill Britton's Symmetry and Tessellations site, with lots of good links.
- Miscellaneous
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Kadon Enterprises' website. They sell a variety of acrylic tiling sets, including polyominoes, polyhexes, and polyiamonds. Be sure and check out the Puzzle Parlor and The Life of Games online journal.
- Other "Tessellation/s" website (similar names, but unrelated companies)
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"www.tessellations.us" - Tessellations Inc. website. This is a Houston-based company offering Geographic Information Systems (GIS) consulting services.
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"www.tessellation.com" - Tessellation Training website. Tessellation Training is a referral network of instructors of computer courses.
Recommended Books
The following books are recommended by Dr. Fathauer.
- "Tilings and Patterns", by Branko Grunbaum and G.C. Shephard
(W.H. Freeman, 1987). This is a most complete treatment of the topic I know of,
with formal mathematical language, but also with lots of pictures. If you want
all of the chapters, including those on non-periodic tilings, get the hardback version.
- "Visions of Symmetry, 2nd edition", by Doris Schattschneider (Harry N. Abrahms, 2004). A wonderful book, which reproduces Escher's notebooks in which he works out tessellation systems.
- "The Magic of M.C. Escher", by Eric The, Joost Elffers, and Andreas Landshoff (Harry N. Abrahms, 2000). A new book which interweaves well-known prints with numerous unpublished drawings, the artist's eloquent words, and observations by Escher expert J.L. Locher. A dramatic and rather cinematic presentation of Escher's art, with a number of large gate folds.
- "Dissections: Plane & Fancy", by Greg Frederickson (Cambridge University
Press, 1997). The best book I know of on geometric dissections - makes for
very entertaining reading for math lovers.
- "Polyominoes: Puzzles, Patterns, Problems and Packing", by Solomon
W. Golomb (Princeton Science Library, 1996). The definitive treatment of the topic,
originally published many years ago.
- "M.C. Escher Kaleidocycles", by Doris Schattscneider and Wallace Walker (Pomegranate, 1987). A fascinating and fun book in which Escher's tessellations are
adapted to innovative three-dimensional paper models.
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