Symmetries around the house
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Train station- Brooklyn Musuem
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11 pattern
April 2, 2013Written by Andres Montero | 1 Comment
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Rockefeller Center Painting
April 2, 2013Written by Andres Montero | Comments Off on Rockefeller Center Painting
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Mamdalas
April 2, 2013Written by Andres Montero | 2 Comments
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An ancient Greek 1g border pattern
April 2, 2013Written by Laurence Kirby | 1 Comment
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Bed Headboard
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Ceiling Pattern
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24 Reflections Mirror
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Mandala from Dublin Castle
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I saw these beautiful mandalas and border patterns during my visit to Dublin Castle a few years ago.
Michael Blaine
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On Lafayette
March 18, 2013Written by MICHAEL BLAINE | Comments Off on On Lafayette
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Interesting Tiled Border Pattern
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On a Lamp Post
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I was walking over to Astor Place yesterday when I saw this 1m border pattern on a lamp post:
Michael Blaine
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Subway Border Pattern
March 18, 2013Written by MICHAEL BLAINE | 1 Comment
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March 17, 2013Written by Laurence Kirby | 1 Comment
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St. Patrick’s Day
March 17, 2013Written by Laurence Kirby | 1 Comment
Objects with rotational symmetries, which we’ll call “mandalas”, occur in many cultures. The mandala gallery will show some examples.
To celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, here are two Celtic crosses. The first is from the Gallarus Oratory in Ireland, and has symmetry type D4. The second one, which is a Z4, is from Santiago de Compostela in Spain.
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An m1 border pattern
March 15, 2013Written by Laurence Kirby | 2 Comments
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A type mm border pattern
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Why is a mandala like a math problem?
March 11, 2013Written by Laurence Kirby | 5 Comments
You have to start from nothing, enter from the outside and find the gates to ascend to successively higher and more central levels of enlightenment until you are enlightened about the heart of the problem at the center or apex. Why is the Medicine Buddha Mandala particularly apt for this purpose? Can you think of other ways that a mandala is like a math problem?
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Peaceful and Wrathful Symmetries
March 7, 2013Written by Laurence Kirby | 2 Comments
How does the Mandala of the Peaceful and Wrathful Deities of the Bardo (on the 4th floor) compare, in terms of symmetries, with the others on display at the Rubin? What symmetries does it lack?
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Is a first-order language a mandala?
March 7, 2013Written by Laurence Kirby | 4 Comments
Like the 3-dimensional mandala, a first order language is built up from its base, which is its set of symbols. Above the base we build the terms, and on the third and most important level we build the formulas.
Are there higher levels? How could we use the language of mandalas to build up deductions?
What about the semantics?
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Mandalas and Mathematical logic
March 3, 2013Written by db137033 | 3 Comments
When we first started learning about the mandalas and the history behind them i was a bit lost and the thought the only reason that we were there was that this might me an interest/hobby of the professor. Although after listening for some time to the tour guide and trying to understand why we were there it hit me. The Mandalas have a lot of messages that they send out through the shapes and colors and forms of the paintings. I think the professor professor was trying to draw the parallel between the languages of Budhism and mathematics. I believe he was trying to make us think outside the box so we would have an easier time understanding the concept of languages as a whole and then we could transition into the language of mathematics easier. It was a smart idea i believe and i think i understood the message. -Denis Buci (Tue and Thu MTH 4315 at 2:55pm- 4:30pm.
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The Wheel of Life
February 28, 2013Written by Laurence Kirby | 2 Comments
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