September 16, 2010
Scene Around Town
Originally published on metropolis.co.jp on September 2010 This sculpture, called Hamon (“Ripple”), was on display earlier this month as part of an exhibition of “mathematical art” at Maruzen bookstore in Nihombashi. Presented by Tokyo-based Ohashi Engineering Co., the show featured stainless steel sheets that had been cut into curves according to a variety of mathematical […]
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Originally published on metropolis.co.jp on September 2010
This sculpture, called Hamon (“Ripple”), was on display earlier this month as part of an exhibition of “mathematical art” at Maruzen bookstore in Nihombashi. Presented by Tokyo-based Ohashi Engineering Co., the show featured stainless steel sheets that had been cut into curves according to a variety of mathematical formulas.
Source: Yomiuri Shimbun