beautiful mathematics
I found this on the web, it’s a drawing but it had no credits so I don’t know who made it or the scale or the media, but I love it…spot the Speirinski…
I found this on the web, it’s a drawing but it had no credits so I don’t know who made it or the scale or the media, but I love it…spot the Speirinski…
Today [7 March] on the 18th January
What an lovely surprise this morning, I was delighted to see the amazing transforming hexacube, what a great discovery! Take 1 cube flatten it in a certain way = a hexagon **** fabulous ***** Here is a drawing by Sol … Continue reading
After a two week break, time to recap technology did not want to co-operate and there was a long delay between my speaking and the classroom receiving my voice We had a look at a drawing of a cube by … Continue reading
Today we spent some time with the sculptor Richard Serra We looked at his work and we made guesses about the material and its title [Richard Serra. To Lift. 1967 (American, born 1939) Vulcanized rubber, 36″ x 6′ 8″ x … Continue reading
Friday becomes Wednesday – (due to confirmations in the school schedule) it’s all going to be a moveable feast for the Cavehill diamonds as next week there are computer overhauls in the school and then it’s half term…so we have … Continue reading
OK so I have solutions to some of the mysteries of last week – ~ – I thought there was a group called The Ravens and another called Rapunzel’s Tyre ~ when actually the Reds and Rapuncel’s Tower make much … Continue reading
Instructions were to make a piece of paper stand up. Students solutions were: to curve – landscape format to fold (once) portrait format to fold once landscape format to fold twice – this created an inside and an outside to … Continue reading