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Sierpinski Christmas Tree

Jan 10, 2013 05:36 PM
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This three dimensional Sierpinski tetrahedral structure was created with a lot of help from my Year 10, 12 and 13 classes.

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It is inspired by the Sierpinski triangle fractal.

Our challenge was to take this design into three dimensions and create a fractal Christmas tree. We started with regular tetrahedrons constructed with a pair of compasses and a straight edge. In just an hour the girls managed to create one and a half level 4 fractals each containing 4^3 = 64 tetrahedrons. They worked really hard and I promised them that somehow I'd get up to the next level of fractal, which has a total of 256 tetrahedrons in it. My Year 12s and 13s helped out and the structure is now complete.

It is topped off with a pyramid-like structure consisting of three Von Koch Snowflakes taped together.

Below is a link to an explanation of how we created it...

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