We have done a three part, symbolic trace of quilting in the new world. The first by Dan Daniel considers traditional quilts using fundamental geometric forms. The perspective is that of a humanist considering a personal relationship with quilts. The second is from a quilter?s point of view, that of Deb Schmidt, and offers commentary on the use of computer software developed specifically for quilt-making. The third perspective is that of mathematician and artist Slavik Jablan who considers the principle of modularity as it applies to contemporary as well as ancient design.
Classification : 20H15
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Daniel F. Daniel; Slavik Jablan; Deb Schmidt. Quilted Symmetry. Visual Mathematics, Tome 3 (2001) no. 2. http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/VM_2001_3_2_a5/