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A lively video featuring artist Charles Gilchrist and his creations in which he speaks about the ancient spiritual discipline known as Sacred Geometry.
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This is a kaleidoscopic presentation of geometrical drawings by Waldorf school sixth graders. Eugene Schwartz provides commentary on a vast array of student work. Its beauty and mathematical precision testify to the rigorous curriculum of the Waldorf middle school experience.
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Perelman's proof of the Poincare conjecture to the tune of Snoop Dogg and Pharrell William's "Drop it Like it's Hot"
Lyrics: http://cs.fairfield. edu/~sawin/Rap/perel man.pdf
videography:Lisa Sawin
sound engineer:Oliver Sawin
Artist/Author:Ste ve Sawin
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This is a math project I did back in 9th Grade about Hyperbolic Geometry. It's a parody of one of my old favorite songs, Superman by Five for Fighting. I wrote the lyrics, animated the movie, and *shudder* sang the song. Feel free to laugh at my singing, I don't pretend I'm any good. I got an A on the project, though.
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Cartesian coordinates allow us to talk precisely about points and lines, parallel and perpendicular, and quadrance and spread---the two main concepts from rational trigonometry.
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Charles Gilchrist introduces the three root languages of the universe: Sacred Sound (vibration), Sacred Sequence (time/numbers), and Sacred Geometry (form). Special attention to the static and dynamic aspects of Sacred Geometry.
Special thanks to Sandy Stewart for the crystal bowl Sacred Sounds:
http://www.soundc entres.com/