Tessellated Seven-Color Tori
Ellie Baker and Kevin Lee

Proceedings of Bridges 2019: Mathematics, Art, Music, Architecture, Education, Culture
Pages 517–520
Short Papers

Abstract

The seven-color torus map may be thought of as an artistic form, like haiku or the sonnet in poetry, with specific constraints within which there is artistic freedom. Many interesting variations on the map have been created, but they typically have stayed confined to representing “countries” with very simple polygonal tiles or abstract shapes. We explore the genre further with a design approach using Escher-like tessellations that produce seven-color torus maps suitable for printing on fabric and sewing into toroidal scarves.

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