In January a blanket I designed was featured at a juried
Mathematical Fiber Arts Exhibit at the Joint Mathematics Meetings in Washington, DC. My blanket shared the same table as design hero
Norah Gaughan's original for
Celestine, which feels pretty great!
I'll gush more about that later, but here's something else from the show that I find totally awesome - a tatted
fractal by mathematician
Ted Ashton!


I love this. It's mathy and handmade at the same time, which means that Ted in making this piece was really
doing the math by making smaller and smaller triangles. Plus I think it's really beautiful.
Thanks again to
sarah-marie belcastro and
Carolyn Yackel for organizing the special session and show!
Edit April 3 09: If you're in or near NYC between April 25 and May 17 and you want to see Ted's work in person, stop by the
Yarn Theory show at the
PS122 Gallery!
1 comment:
That is the coolest tatting I've seen! I'm glad people still tat. I've been meaning to pick mine up again but knitting is what I've been doing lately.
Weird. The captcha is "ackmycop".
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