Introduction
[url=http://mathforum.org/sum95/suzanne/whattess.html]What is a tessellation?[/url]
Diagonais de um polígono
References
Sky and water (Escher Movie)
Semi-Regular Tessellations
Tesselation
[url=http://mathtourist.blogspot.ca/2010/06/tiling-with-pentagons.html]The Mathematical Tourist[/url]
[url=https://www.theguardian.com/science/alexs-adventures-in-numberland/2015/aug/10/attack-on-the-pentagon-results-in-discovery-of-new-mathematical-tile]Attack on the pentagon results in discovery of new mathematical tile[/url][br][br][url=http://www2.cnrs.fr/en/2987.htm]There are only 15 possible pentagonal tiles[/url][br]
[url=http://www.archdaily.com/802427/this-architect-fuses-art-and-science-by-hand-illustrating-the-golden-ratio]The Architect Fuses Art and Science[/url]
[url=http://gallery.bridgesmathart.org/exhibitions/2015-bridges-conference/ichiro-tanioka]Mathematical Art Galleries[/url]
Lugares Geométricos
Marina tesselation square - steps
Renert Aariz Final Tesselation
Ilyan tesselation
M. C. Escher Tessellation Sketch Pad
M. C. Escher is famous for his incredible tessellations.[br]This applet allows you to make YOUR OWN tessellations.[br][br]Hit "Reset construction" by clicking the blue arrows in the upper right corner to start over again.
[b][i][color=#1551b5]When you have an image you like, print your screen or send the file to yourself and Mr.Geibel@Gmail.com or share it with me via PUSD's Google Drive.[br][br][color=#444][i][b]DIRECTIONS:[/b][/i][br]1. To begin, choose an option: Click the 3, 7, or 15 point box of "Circle Limit I" or "Circle Limit IV".[br]2. Familiarize yourself with how movement affects the figure. Experiment. Play. Explore. Have fun! (Note: The more points you use, the more complicated it gets.)[/color][br][color=#c51414]***You can always "Reset construction" by clicking the blue arrows in the upper right corner***[/color][br][color=#444]3. Make YOUR OWN unique tessellation and imagine what could be drawn inside. BOTH the light gray form and dark gray form MUST become an image.[br]4. If you like your tessellation, then print your screen (PC: Ctrl and P) (Apple: ⌘ and P). I recommend that you make at least 2 copies.[/color][br][br][b][i]IF YOU FINISH EARLY, KEEP CREATING![/i][/b][br]Keep experimenting. You might stumble upon something really special. In the end, you'll use your favorite one.