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| In conjunction
with an exhibition at Machine
Project gallery |
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| Diagrams by Dr Jeannine Mosely. |
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Menger's Sponge - named for its inventor Karl Menger and sometimes
wrongly called Sierpinski's Sponge – was the first three dimensional
fractal that mathematicians became aware of. In 1995 Dr Jeannine Mosely,
a software engineer, set out to build a Level 3 Menger Sponge from business
cards. After 9 years of effort, involving hundreds of folders all over
America, the Business Card Menger Sponge was completed. The resulting
object is comprised of 66,048 cards folded into 8000 interlinked sub-cubes,
with the entire surface paneled to reveal the Level 1 and Level 2 fractal
iterations. |
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In conjunction with an exhibition of the Business Card Menger Sponge
at Machine Project gallery, Dr Mosely will present a lecture on the
logical challenges of decomposing this fractal form into manufacturable
subunits, and on the structural considerations of building such a
large object out of business cards. The audience will be invited to
make their own business card cubes and to collaborate in making a
Level 1 sponge. |
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