David Thompson, Ron Lancaster (coord.), Brigitte Bentele (coord.)
Thompson explores the weaving connections between geometry and algebra through dream catchers. For 500 years, dream catchers have been cultural symbols of intrigue worldwide. The most common folkloric design is a 12-point dream catcher. The weaving of a dream catcher requires a hoop, approximately 6 feet of string (for a 5 inch diameter hoop), beads, and feathers.
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