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  • Gwen FisherG Gwen Fisher

    @sewblue yes, weaving and computing are longtime friends. It’s arguable that the first computing machines are looms. Cellular automata are special types of algorithms though because depending upon how you start, you can get many different patterns out of one algorithm. In contrast, with a punchcard loom, you’re always going to get more or less the same pattern, although you can still change the colors and dimensions.

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    @gwenbeads You are about 2,000 years ahead of me. Am talking about the development of arithmetic. Before Euclid, not Jacquard. 😀

    The basics in understanding how numbers relate to each other likely came from weaving. Things like how repeating patterns work differently on prime numbers, how two odds together make an even count. All of that matters in weaving.

    It's not firmly established that weaving led to math, but weaving was definitely the first technology where an understanding of numbers and their relationships mattered.

    Weaving andscience go hand in hand.

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    • Gwen FisherG Gwen Fisher

      Twelve years. I started this project twelve years ago, and today I hold the result in my hand. It’s a book that combines bead weaving with math called, “Beading with Algorithms: Cellular Automata in Peyote Stitch.” With help from mathematician and artist Roger Antonsen, graphic designer Zelda Lin, a handful of talented proof readers, and the good people from World Scientific Publishing Company, my dream of combining my loves of math, art, and teaching into a book is finally a reality.

      This book is the first of its kind, a recipe book of algorithms that can be used and combined to generate colorful patterns in peyote stitch beadwork in any size and shape you desire. These algorithms could also be applied to other pixelated art forms like tile laying, embroidery, crochet, and quilts. We included projects like bracelets, pill pouches, pendants, beaded beads, and key chains. We also included a bunch of different grids that you can photocopy and color with markers.

      Of course I’m biased, but I think it’s a really beautiful book. We included multiple colorful images on almost every page, 172 pages in all. It was a huge layout challenge, but Zelda nailed it. My original goal was to write 128 pages on how to use algorithms to make beaded jewelry, but the more we explored the space, the more we found. Not just millions of algorithms, the space of possibilities is infinite. So of course, we couldn’t include them all. But we used math and Roger’s custom software that he wrote for this project to help us find dozens of the easiest algorithms and more than a hundred more in increasing levels of complexity. We included all of our favorites. 1/2

      #MathArt #beading #Genuary #math #beadweaving

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      @gwenbeads oh AMAZING!!! congrats on publishing it!!!!

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      • Gwen FisherG Gwen Fisher

        Twelve years. I started this project twelve years ago, and today I hold the result in my hand. It’s a book that combines bead weaving with math called, “Beading with Algorithms: Cellular Automata in Peyote Stitch.” With help from mathematician and artist Roger Antonsen, graphic designer Zelda Lin, a handful of talented proof readers, and the good people from World Scientific Publishing Company, my dream of combining my loves of math, art, and teaching into a book is finally a reality.

        This book is the first of its kind, a recipe book of algorithms that can be used and combined to generate colorful patterns in peyote stitch beadwork in any size and shape you desire. These algorithms could also be applied to other pixelated art forms like tile laying, embroidery, crochet, and quilts. We included projects like bracelets, pill pouches, pendants, beaded beads, and key chains. We also included a bunch of different grids that you can photocopy and color with markers.

        Of course I’m biased, but I think it’s a really beautiful book. We included multiple colorful images on almost every page, 172 pages in all. It was a huge layout challenge, but Zelda nailed it. My original goal was to write 128 pages on how to use algorithms to make beaded jewelry, but the more we explored the space, the more we found. Not just millions of algorithms, the space of possibilities is infinite. So of course, we couldn’t include them all. But we used math and Roger’s custom software that he wrote for this project to help us find dozens of the easiest algorithms and more than a hundred more in increasing levels of complexity. We included all of our favorites. 1/2

        #MathArt #beading #Genuary #math #beadweaving

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        @gwenbeads just checking names, was the Roger you mention Norwegian?

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        • Andrew Stacey (he/him)L Andrew Stacey (he/him)

          @gwenbeads just checking names, was the Roger you mention Norwegian?

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          @loopspace yes. Roger Antonsen was a math professor at University of Oslo, Norway. Sadly, he passed away, it will be two years this April. He and I worked on this project for about seven years together.

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          • Gwen FisherG Gwen Fisher

            Twelve years. I started this project twelve years ago, and today I hold the result in my hand. It’s a book that combines bead weaving with math called, “Beading with Algorithms: Cellular Automata in Peyote Stitch.” With help from mathematician and artist Roger Antonsen, graphic designer Zelda Lin, a handful of talented proof readers, and the good people from World Scientific Publishing Company, my dream of combining my loves of math, art, and teaching into a book is finally a reality.

            This book is the first of its kind, a recipe book of algorithms that can be used and combined to generate colorful patterns in peyote stitch beadwork in any size and shape you desire. These algorithms could also be applied to other pixelated art forms like tile laying, embroidery, crochet, and quilts. We included projects like bracelets, pill pouches, pendants, beaded beads, and key chains. We also included a bunch of different grids that you can photocopy and color with markers.

            Of course I’m biased, but I think it’s a really beautiful book. We included multiple colorful images on almost every page, 172 pages in all. It was a huge layout challenge, but Zelda nailed it. My original goal was to write 128 pages on how to use algorithms to make beaded jewelry, but the more we explored the space, the more we found. Not just millions of algorithms, the space of possibilities is infinite. So of course, we couldn’t include them all. But we used math and Roger’s custom software that he wrote for this project to help us find dozens of the easiest algorithms and more than a hundred more in increasing levels of complexity. We included all of our favorites. 1/2

            #MathArt #beading #Genuary #math #beadweaving

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            @gwenbeads smukt og fascinerende.

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              @cthon1c awe, that is such a sweet comment. ☺️ I’ve tried reading that book a few times and never got to the end. I assure you that the picture to text ratio is much larger in our book. We also have countless tables. So many tables.

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              • Gwen FisherG Gwen Fisher

                We found so much to include that the book ended up a full third longer than I had originally planned. It took years longer than I originally expected. But it was a labor of love, a passion project, something we made because we wanted to make something beautiful and inspiring. I can hardly believe it’s finally finished. I hope you will love it too.

                Link to order the book: https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/14357#t=aboutBook

                There’s a 30% off code
                RECMATH30

                It’s preorder. The release date is the end of February. 2/2

                #MathArt #beading #Genuary #math #beadweaving

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                @gwenbeads pre-ordered, looking forward to it. We just had a family friendship bracelet night last night 😀

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                • Grease the SubtleG Grease the Subtle

                  @gwenbeads pre-ordered, looking forward to it. We just had a family friendship bracelet night last night 😀

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                  @grease thank you very much. I hope you enjoy making art with these algorithms as much as I have. As a family, you can all choose the same algorithm, but each use different colors and a different initial condition, and you’ll all get a different piece of art.

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                  • Gwen FisherG Gwen Fisher

                    We found so much to include that the book ended up a full third longer than I had originally planned. It took years longer than I originally expected. But it was a labor of love, a passion project, something we made because we wanted to make something beautiful and inspiring. I can hardly believe it’s finally finished. I hope you will love it too.

                    Link to order the book: https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/14357#t=aboutBook

                    There’s a 30% off code
                    RECMATH30

                    It’s preorder. The release date is the end of February. 2/2

                    #MathArt #beading #Genuary #math #beadweaving

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                    @gwenbeads will there be an ebook?

                    Thank you!

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                    • Gwen FisherG Gwen Fisher

                      @grease thank you very much. I hope you enjoy making art with these algorithms as much as I have. As a family, you can all choose the same algorithm, but each use different colors and a different initial condition, and you’ll all get a different piece of art.

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                      @gwenbeads that's so cool. Will def appeal to the kiddos 🤗

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                      • Gwen FisherG Gwen Fisher

                        We found so much to include that the book ended up a full third longer than I had originally planned. It took years longer than I originally expected. But it was a labor of love, a passion project, something we made because we wanted to make something beautiful and inspiring. I can hardly believe it’s finally finished. I hope you will love it too.

                        Link to order the book: https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/14357#t=aboutBook

                        There’s a 30% off code
                        RECMATH30

                        It’s preorder. The release date is the end of February. 2/2

                        #MathArt #beading #Genuary #math #beadweaving

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                        @gwenbeads Thank you so much for the notice and discount code! Being an extreme novice in mathematics I am a bit wary but when I read the time and devotion you took to write this...how could one not considering purchasing it. Going to follow #beading and other tags. ☀️

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                        • Gwen FisherG Gwen Fisher

                          Twelve years. I started this project twelve years ago, and today I hold the result in my hand. It’s a book that combines bead weaving with math called, “Beading with Algorithms: Cellular Automata in Peyote Stitch.” With help from mathematician and artist Roger Antonsen, graphic designer Zelda Lin, a handful of talented proof readers, and the good people from World Scientific Publishing Company, my dream of combining my loves of math, art, and teaching into a book is finally a reality.

                          This book is the first of its kind, a recipe book of algorithms that can be used and combined to generate colorful patterns in peyote stitch beadwork in any size and shape you desire. These algorithms could also be applied to other pixelated art forms like tile laying, embroidery, crochet, and quilts. We included projects like bracelets, pill pouches, pendants, beaded beads, and key chains. We also included a bunch of different grids that you can photocopy and color with markers.

                          Of course I’m biased, but I think it’s a really beautiful book. We included multiple colorful images on almost every page, 172 pages in all. It was a huge layout challenge, but Zelda nailed it. My original goal was to write 128 pages on how to use algorithms to make beaded jewelry, but the more we explored the space, the more we found. Not just millions of algorithms, the space of possibilities is infinite. So of course, we couldn’t include them all. But we used math and Roger’s custom software that he wrote for this project to help us find dozens of the easiest algorithms and more than a hundred more in increasing levels of complexity. We included all of our favorites. 1/2

                          #MathArt #beading #Genuary #math #beadweaving

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                          @gwenbeads WOW-factor! stunning!

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                          • Gwen FisherG Gwen Fisher

                            @grease thank you very much. I hope you enjoy making art with these algorithms as much as I have. As a family, you can all choose the same algorithm, but each use different colors and a different initial condition, and you’ll all get a different piece of art.

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                            Grease the Subtle
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                            @gwenbeads so looking forward to going through the book, and I know a few family members who will enjoy it too.

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                            • GBlishenT GBlishen

                              @gwenbeads Thank you so much for the notice and discount code! Being an extreme novice in mathematics I am a bit wary but when I read the time and devotion you took to write this...how could one not considering purchasing it. Going to follow #beading and other tags. ☀️

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                              @tinfoiling thank you! Working on this book became a side hobby. After year 3, it gave me and my friends who worked on it a reason to meet regularly and chat about our progress and other cool math and art stuff.

                              Unless we sell 100,000 copies, it’s never going to pay for all the time we put in it, and that’s okay. It was fun, beautiful, and content worth sharing with the world. But maybe, just maybe, we’ll sell 100,000 copies. That’s only 1 in every 83,000 people.

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                              • Gwen FisherG Gwen Fisher

                                Twelve years. I started this project twelve years ago, and today I hold the result in my hand. It’s a book that combines bead weaving with math called, “Beading with Algorithms: Cellular Automata in Peyote Stitch.” With help from mathematician and artist Roger Antonsen, graphic designer Zelda Lin, a handful of talented proof readers, and the good people from World Scientific Publishing Company, my dream of combining my loves of math, art, and teaching into a book is finally a reality.

                                This book is the first of its kind, a recipe book of algorithms that can be used and combined to generate colorful patterns in peyote stitch beadwork in any size and shape you desire. These algorithms could also be applied to other pixelated art forms like tile laying, embroidery, crochet, and quilts. We included projects like bracelets, pill pouches, pendants, beaded beads, and key chains. We also included a bunch of different grids that you can photocopy and color with markers.

                                Of course I’m biased, but I think it’s a really beautiful book. We included multiple colorful images on almost every page, 172 pages in all. It was a huge layout challenge, but Zelda nailed it. My original goal was to write 128 pages on how to use algorithms to make beaded jewelry, but the more we explored the space, the more we found. Not just millions of algorithms, the space of possibilities is infinite. So of course, we couldn’t include them all. But we used math and Roger’s custom software that he wrote for this project to help us find dozens of the easiest algorithms and more than a hundred more in increasing levels of complexity. We included all of our favorites. 1/2

                                #MathArt #beading #Genuary #math #beadweaving

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                                @gwenbeads this sounds like a real labor of love, I'm looking forward to flipping through my copy 😇

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                                • Gwen FisherG Gwen Fisher

                                  We found so much to include that the book ended up a full third longer than I had originally planned. It took years longer than I originally expected. But it was a labor of love, a passion project, something we made because we wanted to make something beautiful and inspiring. I can hardly believe it’s finally finished. I hope you will love it too.

                                  Link to order the book: https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/14357#t=aboutBook

                                  There’s a 30% off code
                                  RECMATH30

                                  It’s preorder. The release date is the end of February. 2/2

                                  #MathArt #beading #Genuary #math #beadweaving

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                                  @gwenbeads I definitely don’t need this book, but it looks beautiful, and your passion is contagious. So now you only need to sell 99,999 to break even.

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                                  • Jim ReaP Jim Rea

                                    @gwenbeads I definitely don’t need this book, but it looks beautiful, and your passion is contagious. So now you only need to sell 99,999 to break even.

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                                    @provuejim awe thanks Jim. I promise it will be worth at least half of what you paid for it or half your money back. 😉

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                                    • Gwen FisherG Gwen Fisher

                                      @provuejim awe thanks Jim. I promise it will be worth at least half of what you paid for it or half your money back. 😉

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                                      @gwenbeads 🤣

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                                      • FlarZuumiF FlarZuumi

                                        @gwenbeads this sounds like a real labor of love, I'm looking forward to flipping through my copy 😇

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                                        @FlarZuumi thank you Flar. I hope you enjoy using the algorithms to make some art.

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                                        • Gwen FisherG Gwen Fisher

                                          We found so much to include that the book ended up a full third longer than I had originally planned. It took years longer than I originally expected. But it was a labor of love, a passion project, something we made because we wanted to make something beautiful and inspiring. I can hardly believe it’s finally finished. I hope you will love it too.

                                          Link to order the book: https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/14357#t=aboutBook

                                          There’s a 30% off code
                                          RECMATH30

                                          It’s preorder. The release date is the end of February. 2/2

                                          #MathArt #beading #Genuary #math #beadweaving

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                                          @gwenbeads thanks this is intriguing. I have pre-ordered

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