posted on 2017-08-31, 10:14authored byNithikul Nimkulrat, Janette Matthews, Tuomas Nurmi
A textile practitioner and two mathematicians with an interest in textile knotting carried out collaborative work to
analyze textile knot practice and create novel knot pattern designs using mathematical tiling methods, in particular
the Wang tiles. This paper shows how tiling notation was used to design knot diagrams and visualize novel patterns
and structures.
NIMKULRAT, N., MATTHEWS, J. and NURMI, T., 2017. Tiling notation as design tool for textile knotting. IN: Swart, D., Sequin, C. and Fenyvesi, K. (eds). Bridges Conference Proceedings 2017: Mathematics, Music, Art, Architecture, Education, Culture, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, 27th-31st July 2017, pp. 491-494.
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