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- W580268931 abstract "The Triskele is a familiar, traditional, 3-armed Celtic design motif, related to meanders and labyrinths. Its sym metry consists of a 3-fold axis of rotation without mirror reflection and so it comes in left-hand and right-hand forms. We present work in progress focused on creating sculptural forms inspired by the triskele, but elegantly distorted into 3D and no longer necessarily symmetrically. Wood, wire, clay and Zometool investigation models are discussed and illustrated. The triskele: a scientific and metaphysical image The triskele already belonged to the mental universe of the Neolithic (Raymonde REZNIKOV [1]) The triskele is a Celtic symbol that prefigures the timeless essential, existential interrogations (the before, during and after: who are we? Where do we come from? Where are we going?). The scarcity of answers incites us rather to creative action and here we seek possible sculptural interpretations of the basic planar figure (Figure 1a), restricting ourselves to geometric beauty rather than to symbols. For newcomers to the triskele we have appended [2] on the Conference CD-Rom a (somewhat) biased introduction based on its history, it explores the parallels that exist in the world of meanders and labyrinths, and how we concentrate on its basic form, so abandoning other mathematical figures it has integrated. This reference also cites different kinds of 3D triskele-like objects found in literature. A flavor of the numerous variations is given here in Figure 1b. Mixing grace, lightness and depth into a harmonious 3D-triskele Starting from there, let's describe in nine stages our (wide-ranging, like science itself!) meanderlike creative investigation: 1. First approach (Figure 1c): deep wood carving, starting from a sketchy idea related to something between a 'triquetra' (cornered 'trefoil') and 'borromean rings' [2], then precisely outlined on a square flange, and better defined with a perspective view, but not realized, because next: 2. When it became clear that trefoils and borromean rings were later additions or replacements to the 'basic triskele with spiraling arms', a sketch and a precise drawing on a second flange were followed by actual carving which soon proved impractical to pursue in a prototyping campaign due to the tedious work involved given the properties of wood and the desire for refined 3-D spirals, and so it was left for a later artistic work (Figure 1d). 3. Strong electrical wire 2D-formed on a sketch and assembled with thread then 3D-distorted, appeared a more satisfying medium to explore 3D triskele skeletons. Unexpectedly, and rather Proceedings of Bridges 2013: Mathematics, Music, Art, Architecture, Culture" @default.
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- W580268931 title "Three-Dimensional Generalizations of the Triskele" @default.
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