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Media tagged with: Spring 2012

String Art Exhibit

String Art Exhibit
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Students working on String Art

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String Art: Lemniscate

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IBL workshop, San Luis Obispo, 2015
Dancing Salsa Rueda
Solving the Rubik's Cube

Mathematics can be beautiful...

Mathematics can be beautiful...

First Class: Whispering

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