Difference between revisions of "Math and the Art of M. C. Escher"
From EscherMath
Jump to navigationJump to searchLine 68: | Line 68: | ||
---- | ---- | ||
− | ''Note to instructors: If you would like access to the instructor pages (with solutions to exercises for instance), please contact one of authors. Similarly, if you would like to add materials to the Wiki, please let us know. Email bryan(at)slu(dot)edu or barta(at)slu(dot)edu and we can create an account for you which will allow you to do these things. ( | + | ''Note to instructors: If you would like access to the instructor pages (with solutions to exercises for instance), please contact one of authors. Similarly, if you would like to add materials to the Wiki, please let us know. Email bryan(at)slu(dot)edu or barta(at)slu(dot)edu and we can create an account for you which will allow you to do these things. (All resources are free of cost).'' |
Revision as of 11:07, 1 February 2010
Part One Euclidean and Non-Euclidean Geometry
Introduction to Mathematics and M.C. Escher | M.C. Escher | Escher on Display | The Alhambra and The Alcazar (Spain) | Fundamental Concepts | ||||
Symmetry and Isometries | Introduction to Symmetry | Frieze Patterns | Wallpaper Patterns | Isometry Groups | ||||
Tessellations | Introduction to Tessellations | Tessellations by Polygons | Tessellations by Recognizable Figures | Aperiodic Tessellations | ||||
Non-Euclidean Geometry | Introduction to Non-Euclidean Geometry | Spherical Geometry | Hyperbolic Geometry | The Three Geometries | ||||
Activities For Part One |
Seeking Symmetry | Tessellation Art Project | Non-Euclidean Geometry Project |
Part Two Topics in Geometry and Mathematics
Similarity and Fractals | Similarity Transformations | Fractals | ||||
Art and Perception | Depth and Perspective | The Fourth Dimension | ||||
Topology | The Mobius Band and Other Surfaces | Knot Theory | ||||
Egyptian Mathematics | History and Numbers | The Mathematical Papyri | The Pyramids | |||
Activities For Part Two |
The Saint Louis Art Museum | Flatland and the Fourth Dimension | Art and Mathematics Project |
Other High School Geometry
High School Materials | High School Materials |
Note to instructors: If you would like access to the instructor pages (with solutions to exercises for instance), please contact one of authors. Similarly, if you would like to add materials to the Wiki, please let us know. Email bryan(at)slu(dot)edu or barta(at)slu(dot)edu and we can create an account for you which will allow you to do these things. (All resources are free of cost).