2017 Bridges Conference Nominees' Gallery
Yasuyuki Tsukamoto and Hideki Tsuiki
Artists
Hideki Tsuiki
Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science
Kyoto University
Kyoto, Japan
Statement
"Imaginary Cube" is a simple geometrical idea; it is an object which has three square projections just as a cube has. Based on the mathematical studies of imaginary cubes, the authors designed sculptures and puzzles, and find way to use them for mathematical education from elementary schools up to universities. For mathematical side, please see the papers in Bridges proceedings 2007 and 2010. Among the sculptures, is this one full of mathematics, beauty, playful spirit, and craftsmanship. It is compact and robust enough to be carried to workshop classes. The classes are always filled with a sense of wonder when this object forms a flat square shadow on a screen.
Artworks

Fractal Sudoku Sculpture
18 x 13 x 13 cm
Paper and wood
2013