Art Project proposal

 Topic: Fibonacci Sequence and the Indigenous Dreamcatcher 

 

I am going to create an indigenous dreamcatcher, which embeds the pattern of Fibonacci sequence. When we divide every Fibonacci number by a constant “k”, the remainder repeats after “n” numbers. I will turn this periodic characteristic into a visual representation and show it on an indigenous dreamcatcher.

 

Example of an indigenous dreamcatcher:

 

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Sources: 

 

1.     Weisstein, E. W. (2003). Pisano Period. https://mathworld. wolfram. com/.

 

2.     https://www.theindigenousfoundation.org/articles/dreamcatchers

 

3.     The So-called Fibonacci and Medieval Numbers India in Ancient

Singh, P. (1985). The so-called Fibonacci numbers in ancient and medieval India. Historia Mathematica12(3), 229-244.

 

4.     Fibonacci Sequence : History and Modern Applications, in: History and Development of Mathematics in India

History and Development of Mathematics in India (pp.155-180), Edition: 2022, Publisher: National Mission for Manuscripts and DK Printworld, New Delhi

 

5.     On the Origin of the Fibonacci sequence

Scott, T. C., & Marketos, P. (2014). On the origin of the Fibonacci Sequence. MacTutor History of Mathematics23.

Comments

  1. Duncan, I like your idea of exploring Indigenous dreamcatchers and Fibonacci sequencing. It also opens up an important discussion about sacred objects and cultural appropriation.

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