Math Monday: Taking Making to the Limit
by Glen Whitney
Continuing Math Mondays’ series on the recent Bridges conference, today we highlight three different genres of mathematical making which we have seen before in Math Mondays, but which were represented at the highest levels of intricacy and development at Bridges. To start with, mathematical beading: various polyhedra cleverly strung with beads have graced this column in the past. But at bridges we had the following offerings taking this technique to a very high level:

Chern Chuang "Superdodecahedron with V-shaped Connections?C80"

Chern Chuang "C60?C60"

Laura Shea "Disco Ball Explosion"

Ricardo Nemirovsky and J. Brooke Ernest “Complex Functions”

Jane Adler "Marjorie Rice’s 90th Birthday Quilt"
And to wrap up for today, we’ve seen various mathematical knitting/crocheting/textile projects in Math Mondays, but here’s a new twist: An actual, wearable cross-cap.

Carlo and Margareta Séquin "Knitted Cross Cap"
This article first appeared on Make: Online, August 19, 2013.