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  • The Art and Science of Symmetric Design
  • Magic Geometry: Mosaics in the Alhambra
  • Planar Symmetry with Turtles
  • Symmetry and Transformations in the Musical Plane
  • Ad Quadratum Ad Infinitum
  • Pavimenta: A Photo Tiling Tool
  • The Planar Crystallographic Groups Represented at the Alhambra
  • Dancing Deformations
  • Real-World Tessellations
  • Fractal Wallpaper Patterns
  • Underlying Tiles in a 15th Century Mamluk Pattern
  • Legerdemain: Exploring Tessellation with CatsEye
  • Natural Color Symmetry
  • Aspects of Symmetry in Bobbin Lace
  • Visualizing Symmetry Subgroup Structures Using Simple Motifs
  • Bringing Orbifolds out of the Plane: Kaleidoscopes, Gyrations, Wonders, and Miracles
  • Interchangeable Origami Wallpaper Patterns
  • Dynamical Tilings in Industrial Design
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Representative papers

  • The Art and Science of Symmetric Design (2000)
  • Magic Geometry: Mosaics in the Alhambra (2003)
  • Planar Symmetry with Turtles (2007)
  • Symmetry and Transformations in the Musical Plane (2009)
  • Ad Quadratum Ad Infinitum (2010)
  • Pavimenta: A Photo Tiling Tool (2011)
  • The Planar Crystallographic Groups Represented at the Alhambra (2013)
  • Dancing Deformations (2014)
  • Fractal Wallpaper Patterns (2015)
  • Real-World Tessellations (2015)
  • Underlying Tiles in a 15th Century Mamluk Pattern (2016)
  • Legerdemain: Exploring Tessellation with CatsEye (2016)
  • Aspects of Symmetry in Bobbin Lace (2017)
  • Natural Color Symmetry (2017)
  • Visualizing Symmetry Subgroup Structures Using Simple Motifs (2018)
  • Bringing Orbifolds out of the Plane: Kaleidoscopes, Gyrations, Wonders, and Miracles (2020)
  • Dynamical Tilings in Industrial Design (2023)
  • Interchangeable Origami Wallpaper Patterns (2023)

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