Geometry and Origami to Make Dynamic Street Art
Year: 2018 Authors: Sara De Grandis; Silvia Fiore; Maria Luisa Spreafico; Marco Torredimare; Margherita Truffa; Ursula Zich
Core claim
Combining geometry, street art, and origami produces tangible, dynamic installations that support mathematics learning and public engagement.
Topics
origami workshop, street art geometry, mathematics education, interactive installation
Domains
synthetic geometry, orthographic projection, polynomial regression, curvature, street art, mural artworks, paper sculpture, architecture and design
Methods
digital photograph approximation, GeoGebra modeling, modular origami construction, educational workshops
Media
recycled paper, digital photographs, GeoGebra, mural painting
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