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Prelude to Chapters 10 and 11

Stephen Leon Lipscomb
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Stephen Leon Lipscomb: University of Mary Washington

Chapter Chapter 9 in Art Meets Mathematics in the Fourth Dimension, 2014, pp 85-89 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract As detailed in the previous chapter, the “God’s Image?” art is generated by computer code that requires input in the form of a camera position, a 4-web grid, and a 3-sphere. Once the art is produced, however, certain aspects of the art may be hidden — hidden art may be viewed as shapes or features that go unnoticed, but once explained, become obvious. This prelude is intended to motivate the search (Chapter 10) for, and, the discovery (Chapter 11) of hidden art in the “God’s Image?” graphic.

Keywords: Camera Position; Michelangelo; Sistine Chapel Ceiling; Fresco; Michaelangelo (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-06254-9_9

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