Family Fridays: Fractal Dragons at MoMath on 5th

Fri Apr 19, 2024
6:30pm to 8:00pm ET
Age: 5 and up
Price: Free
Location:
National Museum of Mathematics Pop Up

Fractal curves are beautifully complex structures created by repeatedly applying a simple rule. One of the most famous fractal curves is called the “Heighway dragon,” because its shape ends up looking a lot like a dragon! Math hobbyist, artist, and entrepreneur Robert Fathauer demonstrates how to make your own dragon curve simply by folding a strip of paper. Then, join in a collaborative construction by combining everyone’s curves into an even bigger dragon.

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