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Utah Valley University Digital Archives
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World War II Veterans Oral History Project
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Sorensen, Wilson W. Photograph Collection
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Utah Valley University Faculty Collection
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Utah Valley University Theses Collection
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Utah Valley University Departmental Publications
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Utah Valley University Library Collection
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Utah Technical College Yearbooks
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Orem (UT) City Historical Photographs
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Orem (UT) Heritage Museum
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Provo (UT) Municipal Council and Commission Minutes
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Provo (UT) Library Historical Photographs
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Utah Council of Land Surveyors
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Utah Peace Activists Oral History
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Bryner Pioneer Museum, Price (UT)
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Max Weber's Methodology
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Snow College Oral Histories
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Utah Fire and Rescue Academy
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Rivoli Theater
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Barry Maxfield Railroad Photographs
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Infinite Beauty- Art Inspired by Mathematics
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Utah Valley University Encoded Archival Description (EAD) Finding Aids
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Harold Mace Photographs
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Snow College Yearbooks
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Saga of the Sanpitch
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TEST
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Edison Cylinder Project
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Vietnam Era Oral History Project
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Utah Fire Service History Digital Archive
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Woodbury Museum Hal Wing Collection
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UVU Review Student Newspaper Archive
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Green Streamlines, by Mark J. Stock
Green Streamlines is a digital image of particle streamlines in fluid turbulence and was generated from a computer simulation. In order to simulate a physical system such as this on a computer, the equations...
Digital art; Fluid dynamics--Computer programs;
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Hermegnostic Box, by Andrew Kosorok
Every major belief system contains within its traditions two smaller groups, Hermetic and Gnostic, that use numbers as a vital part of their devotional observations. The Hermetic systems (in Taoism, Islam,...
Engraved glass; Glass sculpture; Mathematics in art;
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Jean, by Craig Hone
I like to mirror patterns and rhythms found in our everyday surroundings. The careful observation and assembly of shapes and patterns gives you your personal truth in each piece. This is the searching...
Art; Golden section; Portraits;
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Jessica Jean, by Peter Livingston Myer
The first level of self-creation is your own image. You can create yourself physically and mentally. We have the power to change what we don’t like about ourselves and create a new self image. It is...
Art; Pastel drawing;
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Kinsi, by Daniel J. Fairbanks
A pastel drawing of a young woman.
Art; Pastel drawing;
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Lily, by Cassidy Tuttle
This photograph shows the beauty of Fibonacci's numbers. I was always intrigued by this idea and have come to appreciate the beauty that these numbers create. Fibonacci developed a system of numbering...
Digital photographs; Water lilies; Fibonacci's numbers;
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Lines, by Ian Stepp
This is one of two works which were made to study the golden section. Both pieces are focused on finding a proportional spiral-- Lines showing the marks that it took to find a "square spiral" in color...
Art; Golden section; Mathematics in art;
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Owl, by Ian Stepp
This is one of two works which were made to study the golden section. Both pieces are focused on finding a proportional spiral-- Lines showing the marks that it took to find a "square spiral" in color...
Art; Golden section; Mathematics in art;
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Pentagonal Hexecontahedron, by Vladimir Bulatov
This sculpture is based on a polyhedron which belongs to the family of standard Pentagonal Hexecontahedron (PH) PH is the polyhedron dual to the snub dodecahedron. It has 60 irregular pentagonal faces...
Wood sculpture; Polyhedra in art;
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Phiberspace, by Doug McKenna
Phiberspace is composed of over 42,000 copies, in various sizes, of a rectangle specially chosen and colored so that superpositions of them all lead the eye to see spirals upon spirals. The repeated rectangle...
Art; Rectangles in art; Spirals in art;
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Pipeline, by Roland Thompson
The operations of this work are simple: proportion, counting, anomaly, and containment. The figure defines the format, the middle of the painting is cut out. My work is a search for enrichment through...
Art; Mathematics in art;
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Rhombic Triacontahedron III, by Vladimir Bulatov
A stellation of a rhombic triacontahedron with 30 identical rhombic faces makes the base for this sculpture. All internal intersections of rhombic faces were carefully eliminated by cutting away parts...
Metal sculpture; Geometry in art;
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Rhombic Triacontahedron IV, by Vladimir Bulatov
The sculpture is based on rhombic triacontahedron (RTC), which is a convex polyhedron with 30 rhombic faces. It has full symmetry of an icosahedron. One of the stellations of RTC consists of 30 intersecting...
Metal sculpture; Geometry in art;
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Rhombic Triacontahedron, by Vladimir Bulatov
This is stellations of a rhombic triacontahedron. Usually one considers polyhedra stellations with the same rotational symmetry as the base solid. In this case it would be rotational symmetry of an icosahedron....
Wood sculpture; Polyhedra in art;
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Ruth May Fox, by David Grant Dean
A first century Roman writer and architect, Marcus Vitruvius Pollio, recommended that if the temples were to be magnificent, they should be constructed after the order of a well-shaped human body. He thought...
Painting; Mathematics in art;
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Sculpture, untitled, by Avard T. Fairbanks
Untitled sculpture by Avard Fairbanks, showing the torso of a man.
Art; Sculpture
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Silenced Serenade, by David Grant Dean
While mathematics is precise and art and music come to be through creative force, precision is most important in the birth of both classical music and classical art. In fact in the very design of the violin...
Painting; Mathematics in art; Golden section;
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The Inventor, by Peter Livingston Myer
In the initial compositional design for the painting “the Inventor” I was aware and consciously utilized two mathematical principles. First was the division of thirds both horizontally and vertically...
Painting; Mathematics in art;
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The Rose, by Laurett Martin
Smaller pieces combine to make up the whole. Just as these smaller pieces of the rose make up the big rose so do smaller parts of an individual’s life make up the whole individual.
Roses in art; Collage; Photograph; Roses--Pictorial works;
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Toward Thebes, by Wulf Erich Barsh
Toward Thebes is an abstract painting which, according to Dr. Vern G, Swanson, is based on the theme of Life in this mortal estate, in which, as the Apostle Paul says, “We see through a glass darkly“...
Painting; Thebes (Egypt : Extinct city);
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