Reflection for Week 10 - Highly Unlikely Triangles and Other Impossible Figures in Bead Weaving
Reading Highly Unlikely Triangles and Other Impossible Figures in Bead Weaving Summary The article describes how impossible mathematical figures can be changed into three-dimensional sculptures through bead weaving techniques. There are examples of collaborations between artists and mathematicians. These unlikely figures were first introduced in 1930s. The flexibility of beads facilitates the production of "high unlikely" versions of impossible figures. In the article, the intersection between mathematics, art, and craftsmanship in creating sculptures is emphasized. First stop I am surprised how straightforward it is to make a beaded sculpture from an impossible triangle drawing. When I read the title of this article, my thought was that it would be tedious to construct three dimensional counterparts of highly unlikely and impossible figures. It turns out that it is simple to make such sculptures. Second stop I am very fascinated by these images of highly unlikely and impos...