A Salamander Sculpture Barn Raising
Salamanders is a thirty-piece wooden sculpture that was group assembled by thirty volunteers in an exciting sculpture "barn raising" when I was artist-in-residence at M.I.T. in October/November 2003. It is composed of laser-cut salamander-shaped components which lie in the planes of a rhombic triacontahedron and were mathematically designed to weave through each other and exactly fit together on the outside.
Classification : 00A66
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George W. Hart. A Salamander Sculpture Barn Raising. Visual Mathematics, Tome 7 (2005) no. 1. https://geodesic-test.mathdoc.fr/item/VM_2005_7_1_a5/