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focus on mathematical art). The talk will be primarily
non-technical, but I will mention some of the mathematical
and computational techniques that come into play.
-Links and credits
+ Links and credits
-This talk included images of the work of a large number of talented
-artists and researchers. I list them here and include links to
-their work online. Everyone is listed by order of appearance; when
-a credit appears to be missing, it's probably because the slides
-include photographs of my own work or joint work with collaborators.
-Thanks to all the artists who gave me permission to use photographs
-of their work here.
+ This talk included images of the work of a large number of talented
+ artists and researchers. I list them here and include links to
+ their work online. Everyone is listed by order of appearance; when
+ a credit appears to be missing, it's probably because the slides
+ include photographs of my own work or joint work with collaborators.
+ Thanks to all the artists who gave me permission to use photographs
+ of their work here.
-
+
-Resources
+ Resources
-Here are a few additional links of interest to the audience of this
-talk.
+ Here are a few additional links of interest to the audience of this
+ talk.
-
- - hacklab.to: Toronto's hackerspace.
- The bought a disused laser cutter and refurbished it.
- - My knife cutter is the QuicKutz Silhouette. I bought mine online from Scrapbooks by design in Toronto.
- - Lazerit is a laser cutting
- service not far from the University of Waterloo campus.
- - ponoko.com is one of a new
- breed of CAM-meets-Web2.0 sites. You create and upload a design,
- and can then order fabricated copies of that design in various
- materials. You can also set up a shop where others can do the
- same.
- - The Fireball V90 is an inexpensive CNC router kit that would be fun for home hobby applications. For extra geek points, it has a mount designed to hold a dremel.
- - Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories created CandyFab, a (low resolution) 3D printer that produces edible candy as output.
- - The Aims to design a 3D printer
- capable of manufacturing a complete copy of itself.
- - Shapeways is essentially
- a 3D version of ponoko.com—an online 3D printing service
- bureau where you can set up a shop to sell your work.
- - Bathsheba Grossman has her metal sculptures printed by
- Ex One's Prometal service.
-
+
+ - hacklab.to: Toronto's hackerspace.
+ The bought a disused laser cutter and refurbished it.
+ - My knife cutter is the QuicKutz Silhouette. I bought mine online from Scrapbooks by design in Toronto.
+ - Lazerit is a laser cutting
+ service not far from the University of Waterloo campus.
+ - ponoko.com is one of a new
+ breed of CAM-meets-Web2.0 sites. You create and upload a design,
+ and can then order fabricated copies of that design in various
+ materials. You can also set up a shop where others can do the
+ same.
+ - The Fireball V90 is an inexpensive CNC router kit that would be fun for home hobby applications. For extra geek points, it has a mount designed to hold a dremel.
+ - Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories created CandyFab, a (low resolution) 3D printer that produces edible candy as output.
+ - The Aims to design a 3D printer
+ capable of manufacturing a complete copy of itself.
+ - Shapeways is essentially
+ a 3D version of ponoko.com—an online 3D printing service
+ bureau where you can set up a shop to sell your work.
+ - Bathsheba Grossman has her metal sculptures printed by
+ Ex One's Prometal service.
+