The Hands of Cantor is the title of a sculpture created for the lobby of a creative arts institution in Covent Garden, London. The sculpture is a compendium of strange ideas from the history of science and mathematics circa late 19th century: Klein Bottles, Atomic Knot Theory, and the Continuum. This booklet chronicles the process of arriving at the finished sculpture.
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By Harrison Harrrison
Oct 15, 2009
"The Hands of Cantor" Brilliant Thinking - Even More Brilliantly, Artistically, Presented & Documented! This book's thinking & presntation is a primer for business executives to read to open up their mind to begin to create anew. Another Example: This is be the presentation of a perfect marriage or a perfect dream ie: The book shows beginnings with no ending. This book will excite, open up a world of new & alive thoughts to whomever reads it. This books shows fact, fantasy, wonder, & makes you happy you are alive. Nothing mundane or boring here - You'll not forget this way to thought- start you in a million different, but positive ways. Brilliant.