Driving along Miracle Mile in the heart of Museum Row, it's easy to miss Akio Hizume's bamboo Fibonacci Tunnel on the patio of the Craft and Folk Art Museum (CAFAM). But if you stop to take a look, ...
Now at Coconino Center for the Arts, patrons can dive into a unique exhibition fundraiser that has a Fibonacci Sequence focus— “The Golden Mean”. The exhibit raises money for both the Coconino Center ...
This undated photo shows a spruce cone with a marked fibonacci number sequence. A numbers sequence thought up by the 13th century Italian mathematician known as Fibonacci plays out in plants, from ...
The chambers in this nautilus shell graduate at a rate of 1.618, a number defined as a divine proportion since ancient times. Because pleasing proportions don't just happen, borrowing a few pointers ...
A spruce cone is marked to highlight its fibonacci number sequence. That sequence, explained by 13th century Italian mathematician Fibonacci, plays out in plants — from pine cones to pineapples — and ...
What do pine cones and paintings have in common? A 13th-century Italian mathematician named Leonardo of Pisa. Better known by his pen name, Fibonacci, he came up with a number sequence that keeps ...
Jack Storm is a California cold glass sculptor — an exceptionally rare art form. He uses a special dichroic glass and 32% optical lead crystal in his pieces. Storm hand cuts the glass, polishes it and ...
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