Tessellations Requirements
Mr. Garde's tessellation art exhibit requires four tessellations that are to be handed in by Friday May 25th
All tessellations must be presented in a frame. There are two frames that you can make
15 cm x 15 cm or 22 cm x 14.5 cm. Examples shown in Mr. Arca's room
1. A hand drawn (cut out shape and print) of a regular polygon that has been translated, reflected or rotated
2. A second hand drawn (cut out shape and print) of a regular polygon that has been translated, reflected or rotated - must be different from #1
(i.e. if you chose a translation in #1, you must do a reflection or rotation for #2)
3. A black and white photograph of something that you shot and has a tessellation. Expand and crop the photograph so it fits a frame
4. A computer generated tessellation of your choice.
5. Bonus for an art work that incorporates math and art.
Note for all art works, a plaque must be also given that:
a) has a title
b) explains the math that is used
c) your name
d) typed
Note: Copying a tessellation from the Internet will result in a zero. Create your own tessellation, please.
There will be two marks given, one for math and the other for art
Math for Mr. Arca /6. One point five (1.5) marks for handing in each of the four tessellations - I'm looking for neatness, beauty and math explained
Beauty : /4 Beauty, art work.
All tessellations must be presented in a frame. There are two frames that you can make
15 cm x 15 cm or 22 cm x 14.5 cm. Examples shown in Mr. Arca's room
1. A hand drawn (cut out shape and print) of a regular polygon that has been translated, reflected or rotated
2. A second hand drawn (cut out shape and print) of a regular polygon that has been translated, reflected or rotated - must be different from #1
(i.e. if you chose a translation in #1, you must do a reflection or rotation for #2)
3. A black and white photograph of something that you shot and has a tessellation. Expand and crop the photograph so it fits a frame
4. A computer generated tessellation of your choice.
5. Bonus for an art work that incorporates math and art.
Note for all art works, a plaque must be also given that:
a) has a title
b) explains the math that is used
c) your name
d) typed
Note: Copying a tessellation from the Internet will result in a zero. Create your own tessellation, please.
There will be two marks given, one for math and the other for art
Math for Mr. Arca /6. One point five (1.5) marks for handing in each of the four tessellations - I'm looking for neatness, beauty and math explained
Beauty : /4 Beauty, art work.