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  • Continuum, Broken Symmetry, and More
  • Sculptural Interpretation of a Mathematical Form
  • Looking at Math: Using Art to Teach Mathematics
  • Sculptures which Stellarize Non-Planar Hexagons
  • The Art of Equations
  • Mathematics Is Art
  • Imaginary Cubes — Objects with Three Square Projection Images —
  • From Chain-link Fence to Space-Spanning Mathematical Structures
  • A Topology-Preserving Voxelization Shrinking Algorithm
  • Geometry Ascending a Staircase
  • Three Mathematical Sculptures for the Mathematikon
  • Hopeless Love and Other Lattice Walks
  • The Hairy Klein Bottle
  • The Pythagorean Forest
  • Crested Cactuses and Mathematical Sculpture
  • Constructing Wooden Polyhedra
  • Duality: Connected Structures
  • Beyond the Box: Cardboard Math-Art
  • Topological Crochet
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mathematical sculpture

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Representative papers

  • Continuum, Broken Symmetry, and More (1998)
  • Sculptural Interpretation of a Mathematical Form (2002)
  • Looking at Math: Using Art to Teach Mathematics (2005)
  • Sculptures which Stellarize Non-Planar Hexagons (2007)
  • The Art of Equations (2008)
  • Mathematics Is Art (2009)
  • Imaginary Cubes — Objects with Three Square Projection Images — (2010)
  • From Chain-link Fence to Space-Spanning Mathematical Structures (2011)
  • A Topology-Preserving Voxelization Shrinking Algorithm (2012)
  • Geometry Ascending a Staircase (2014)
  • Three Mathematical Sculptures for the Mathematikon (2016)
  • Hopeless Love and Other Lattice Walks (2017)
  • The Hairy Klein Bottle (2019)
  • The Pythagorean Forest (2019)
  • Constructing Wooden Polyhedra (2022)
  • Crested Cactuses and Mathematical Sculpture (2022)
  • Beyond the Box: Cardboard Math-Art (2025)
  • Duality: Connected Structures (2025)
  • Topological Crochet (2025)

Jusur / Bridges Research Atlas

English-first Quartz atlas for the Bridges corpus: 2,537 analyzed papers across mathematics, art, design, music, media, and education.