Sieve
Partial lattices of two- and three-dimensional shapes with an n-fold symmetry axis
The Sieve is a Java applet, which can be used to learn about and analyze point symmetries. It started of with just the partial lattices of two-dimensional point symmetries (G02), gradually more information and dimensions where added.
Currently it shows for G02 and G03 the partial lattice, various naming conventions, the cycle index and a visual representation of the geometry at hand.
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Publications
- Economou A and Grasl T (2010). Spatial Sieves. In: Sharon Kanach, Xenakis Past, Present, and Future. New York (USA), 28-30 January 2010.
- Economou A and Grasl T (2009). Point Worlds. In: G. Çağdaş and B. Çolakoğlu, Computation: The New Realm of Architectural Design [27th eCAADe Conference Proceedings], pp. 221-228. Istanbul (Turkey), 16-19 September 2009.
- Economou A and Grasl T (2009). Congruent spaces. In: K. Terzidis, Who Cares(?) [Second International Conference on Critical Digital], pp. 65-69. Cambridge MA (USA), 17-19 April 2009.
- Economou A and Grasl T (2008). Unraveling complexity: A Computational Approach for the Generation of All Underlying Structures of Three-Dimensional Shapes with an n-Fold Symmetry Axis. In: J. S. Gero, Design Computing And Cognition [DCC'08]. Atlanta (USA), 23-25 June 2008.
- Economou A and Grasl T (2007). Sieve_n: A Computational Approach for the Generation of all Partial Lattices of Two-dimensional Shapes with an n-fold Symmetry Axis. In: J. Kieferle and K. Ehlers, Predicting the Future [25th eCAADe Conference Proceedings], pp. 947-953. Frankfurt am Main (Germany), 26-29 September 2007.