Time: January 26, 2013 from 3pm to 6pm
Location: The Institute for Figuring
Street: 990 N. Hill St. #180
City/Town: Los Angeles, CA
Website or Map: http://theiff.org/current/eve…
Phone: 323-333-9071
Event Type: space, workshop
Organized By: Shannon Benna
Latest Activity: Jan 24, 2013
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Mathematicians long believed it was impossible to make models of hyperbolic space. Then the great Cornell geometer Bill Thurston discovered he could make them from circular rings of paper. Thurston’s model in turn inspired Dr. Daina Tamina to invent hyperbolic crochet. In this workshop we offer a rare opportunity to make Thurston’s annulus model of hyperbolic space. Led by mathematician Darryl Yong and using beautiful die-cut rings of paper specially stamped for this event, we’ll construct various hyperbolic surfaces. This is a one-off workshop and seating is limited. All materials will be supplied. Admission is Free.
Dr. Darryl Yong is a mathematician at Harvey Mudd College with a special interest in math education and outreach. Dr. Yong co-directs the Harvey Mudd College Professional Development and Outreach Group, he is the PI for the Community of Ordinary Differential Equations Educators, and is on the steering committee for Math for America Los Angeles.
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