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MathSong: November 2009
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Monday, November 30, 2009. Posted by Susan Chambless. Sunday, November 29, 2009. Yet another attempt to blogify myself. Sketches. Posted by Susan Chambless. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Single mom, looking toward Parent Emeritus status. View my complete profile. Blogger Template by Blogger FAQs.
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Orbit Trap: Sailing into the Horror
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Monday, October 26, 2009. Sailing into the Horror. Click on the image above to see a large-scale version.]. This is a guest posting by Guido Cavalcante. His image was made using Ultra Fractal. Excerpts in this post were taken from "Our Oceans Are Turning into Plastic.Are We? By Susan Casey. For more information about the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, please see this post. The current print edition of. The facts happened twelve years ago. His 50-foot aluminum-hulled catamaran, sliced through the sea. Moore...
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MathSong: January 2011
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Monday, January 10, 2011. I heard an interesting article on public radio the other day, about artist David Hockney doing art on his cell phone and sending it to friends, and now he is having an exhibitiion. So I sent it off to him via email. Doesn't remotely come up to Hockney, but, hey, it's a first try. Since then, I have been experimenting with some others. Posted by Susan Chambless. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Single mom, looking toward Parent Emeritus status. View my complete profile.
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MathSong: DoodleDroid
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Monday, January 10, 2011. I heard an interesting article on public radio the other day, about artist David Hockney doing art on his cell phone and sending it to friends, and now he is having an exhibitiion. So I sent it off to him via email. Doesn't remotely come up to Hockney, but, hey, it's a first try. Since then, I have been experimenting with some others. Posted by Susan Chambless. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Single mom, looking toward Parent Emeritus status. View my complete profile.
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MathSong: But is it art? - take 2
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010. But is it art? It seems to me that all art is something of a collaborative effort, to the extent that you use tools and materials generated by others. And you really have to. If you wove your own canvas, gathered or mined and ground your own paints, made your own brushes, mixed up your own gesso, turpentine, acrylics and whatnot, when would you actually use any of it? There would be little time or energy to use any of these things to produce what we call art - the final product.
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MathSong: But is it art?
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Wednesday, December 09, 2009. But is it art? Posted by Susan Chambless. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). But is it art? Single mom, looking toward Parent Emeritus status. View my complete profile. Blogger Template by Blogger FAQs.
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MathSong: February 2009
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Sunday, February 15, 2009. Posted by Susan Chambless. Saturday, February 14, 2009. Posted by Susan Chambless. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Single mom, looking toward Parent Emeritus status. View my complete profile. Blogger Template by Blogger FAQs.
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MathSong: September 2006
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Monday, September 04, 2006. Attraction/Gravity. This is essentially one of Gilles Nadeau's texture formulae, given form with a Mobius transformation. Posted by Susan Chambless. Saturday, September 02, 2006. In Praise of Chaos. This one always makes me think of my desk! Posted by Susan Chambless. First fruits/September. I am calling this Dionysis - chaos. Posted by Susan Chambless. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Attraction/Gravity. This is essentially one of Gi. In Praise of Chaos. View my complete profile.