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Misti McDanielTessellations.org provides a general overview of the history of tessellations and images of them. It is generally used by students conducting research on tessellations. Read the section titled "What is a tessellation" and take the self-quiz under "Self-test: Tessellation or not?"
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Mike SchaferLots of info about tessellations, including galleries and instructions to make your own.
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William Blakeessellations here mean designs and patterns featuring animals, toasters, persons, etc, which can fit together in repetitive interlocking ways like simple jigsaw puzzles. These fill a surface, usually a 2D plane, without gaps or overlaps. Brick walls, tiled floors, dragonfly wings, and walls in kitchens and bathrooms, and sidewalks are all tessellated surfaces.
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Kyle WebbTessellations here mean designs featuring animals, birds, etc, which can fill the page, without gaps or over-lapping, to form a pattern that completely fills a space. It's the simplest kind of jigsaw puzzle: all the pieces look alike! You can see example tessellations in the top right corner of this website. The example changes each time you move to a new page.
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R SWebsite Showing Tessellations
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Heather ButchyNice resource for art (and a bit of math...but the focus is on art)
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Michelle KrillOn these pages, you will find information about all aspects of tessellations, from their history and development to complete galleries of examples by David, Seth and the Master, M.C. Escher, the pioneer of the art. Also included are extensive workshops showing how to design and produce your own. All are accessible from the orange navigation bar or from the site index -see below.
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Tessellations here mean designs featuring animals, birds, etc, which can fill the page, without over-lapping, to form a pattern. It's the simplest kind of jigsaw puzzle: all the pieces look alike! You can see a tessellation in the top right corner as you
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Susan SochaI thought this was fantastic! I am going to use this as the quarter three project on tesselations for my geometry class.
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Lynne CroweOn these pages, you will find information about all aspects of tessellations, from their history and development to complete galleries of examples by David, Seth and the Master, M.C. Escher, the pioneer of the art. Also included are extensive workshops showing how to design and produce your own.
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