Thursday,  February 16

Discuss Projects

Comment on Symmetry  in Music and Sound: (another dimension?)

Translation   .... by an octave, relative position-- chords
Reflection
Rotation: thirteen notes in "chromatic" scale
Glide Reflection
Visualizations of music - Examples:

Notation: Conventional music notation: Musette Free Music/Song Editor for Windows®
The mozart viewer
Windows media player.
Space: How do we understand objects in space?
How can the Flatlander experience the sphere and space?

The simplest three dimensional figure has 4 points not all in the same plane: three point determine a plane- so a fourth point not in that plane will need "space" to make sense. These four points determine a tetrahedron.

Cross sections: Look at the tetrahedron with cross sections : Triangles, what if the tetrahedron starts through Flatland with an edge first?

Shadows:  A sphere might cast a circular shadow, but more typical the sphere's shadow is a cone in space and thus casts an elliptical shadow!
We considered how the tetrahedron might case shadows. Sometimes a triangle, sometimes a quadrilateral.

Analyze shadows and cross sections for a cube.


Fold downs- flattened figures: Consider how the cube can be assembled from folded down squares in two different configurations: a cross or a "zig-zag."


What does a folded down flattened torus look like?
A rectangle with opposite sides resulting from cutting the torus open making a cylinder and then cutting the cylinder along its length.

    A torus

Torus



Analogy: A Conceptual Tool
  point... line.... polygon.... polyhedron......

What is the difference between Euclidean Geometry, Projective Geometry, and Topology

Euclid: congruence, similar... measurements, scale
Questions: Is a triangle congruent/similar to another triangle?
Is an circle congruent /similar to an ellipse?

Is a triangle congruent/similar to a square?


Projective: We will discuss this in greater detail Next week. Projections preserve lines, points of intersection and contact (tangency).
Questions: Can a triangle project onto any other triangle?
Can a circle project onto to an ellipse?
Can a triangle
project onto a square?



Next class we will see how this formula can help solve some problems on the plane and elsewhere.

Comment on Symmetry  in Music and Sound: (another dimension?)

Translation   .... by an octave, relative position-- chords
Reflection
Rotation: thirteen notes in "chromatic" scale
Glide Reflection
Visualizations of music - Examples:
Notation: Conventional music notation:  The mozart viewer

Windows media player.