Mathematical paintings and sculptures

Here you can see artworks and sculptures in which mathematical laws were posed as basis. Artworks by M.C. Escher and his followers.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Sculpture of Sierpiski triangle

This giant sculpture represents three-dimensional version of fractal named Sierpinski triangle. This large tetrahedron that consists of 1024 smaller tetrahedrons was created by students of Alan A. Lewis School. Order of fractal is 6.
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