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See also:
- Art Geometry and Abstract Culture - Computer Graphics, Art, Math, Geometry, and Abstract Sculpture are closely related. These activities are trying to transcend the boundaries between the fields. With images of models and sculptures.
- Geometric Sculpture of George W. Hart - The geometric sculpture of George W. Hart displays the beauty of mathematical forms in various media.
- GeomeTricks - Explore complex geometric structures based upon the 'basic joint'; an interconnectable joint composed of four intersecting sets of three triangular prisms. Includes assembly instructions, sculpture photographs and interactive virtual 3D models.
- Geometry Gallery - Spatial designs by Vedder Wright.
- Islamic and Geometric Art - A personal journey through aspects of geometric art with particular reference to Islamic design. Includes full descriptions and methods for building often complex structures.
- Ken Snelson - The art and tensegrity sculptures of Ken Snelson.
- Math Art Gallery - Knots, surfaces and fractals.
- Polynomiography - Features images based on polynomial equations. Includes online drawing software, along with user's tutorial.
- Sculptures by Carlo H. Séquin - Includes photos of knots and tangles, mathematical models of surfaces, and stereolithography models.
- Stewart Dickson's Art Page - Includes image galleries of 3-D images, a paper on tactile geometry, resume, virtual reality project and diversions.
- Synergetic Geometry - Richard Hawkins' digital archive.
- Tips and Tricks to Gothic Geometry - Full explanatory diagrams for constructing your own rose window, ogee arch, and trifoil tracery.
- Tom Lechner's Sculptures - Polyhedral sculptures for sale. Also includes his memoirs of making polyhedral models, math references, and his art school thesis.
- Un-disassemble-able Object by Jack Snoeyink - A sculpture representing research results on the number of hands that a robot would need to assemble collections of simple geometric objects.
- The World of Escher - The web site to explore the great M.C. Escher artworks. Each image has commentary and a zoom mode.
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