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Mathematics for the Design of Variation: The “Nagashima!” Lamp Prototype
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MathSource Reviews: Mathematica and Spirograph
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New Developments in Web Applications using J/Link
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Conference Proceedings
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A New Generation of Computer Art
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Demos
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Non-Trivial Graphics in Mathematica
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Technical Notes
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The Occasional Image: A Kaleidoscope
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Articles
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Parametrized Graphics in Mathematica
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Conference Proceedings
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Pixels & Paintings: Foundations of Computer-Assisted Connoisseurship
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Platonische Spielereien: 'Just for Fun' Grafik-Erzeugung mit Mathematica
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Articles
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Plotting a 3D Image
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MathSource: Packages and Programs
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Polyhedron Evolver: Evolution of 3D Shapes with Evolvica
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Conference Proceedings
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Programming Tips: Automating Escher's Combinatorial Patterns
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Property Predictions for Textile Composites
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Conference Proceedings
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Random Quilting Pattern Application
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MathSource: Packages and Programs
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RGB HSL color conversion
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MathSource: Packages and Programs
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Rhombic Spirallohedra
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MathSource: Packages and Programs
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A Running Banner
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MathSource: Packages and Programs
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Simulating Speckle with Mathematica
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Solving Advanced Physics Problems with Mathematica
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Student Explorations into Optics by Using Mathematica to Create Computer-Generated Holograms
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