The Penguin dictionary of curious and interesting geometry. David Wells, John Sharp

The Penguin dictionary of curious and interesting geometry


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The Penguin dictionary of curious and interesting geometry David Wells, John Sharp
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1991, David Wells, The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Geometry, page 117, Interlocking Polyominoes 1994,October. Now I will be going a step back to look into curious geometries of slightly different calibre. I first came across spirolaterals in The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Geometry, by David Wells, who gives the swastika example but not its source. Hirst's manager contested this by explaining the origin of Hirst's piece was from a book The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Geometry (1991)—not realising this was where Dixon's design had been published. The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Geometry. He claims that Hirst copied 'True Daisy', which was published in the Penguin Dictionary of Curious And Interesting Geometry in 1991. This geometries I call the evenly on both sides. The piece in question,'Valium' (2000) by Hirst, does look like 'True Daisy' (1984) by Dixon. In 1991, True Daisy, a complex design of spiralling spots within a circle by Robert Dixon, a mathematician and computer artist, was published in The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Geometry. The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Geometry_0140118136. Cheap A companion volume to the author's Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Numbers, which focuses on arithmetic and number theory. A catalog of special plane curves.