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Here are some places my work has been mentioned.

On TV

Heroes 2006-2008

A DNA crystal is in the office of geneticist Mohinder Suresh (Sendhil Ramamurthy).

Numb3rs 2005-2008

Sun Star, Phlizz, and the 120-Cell appear regularly on this series. At left, Phlizz with main character Charlie Eppes (David Krumholtz). 


Podcast

Make Magazine made a podcast at the first Maker Faire in 2006.  I've never been able to watch this, but some say it's effective.

November 2007

Copper Living discusses an electroformed piece.

May 2007

The London Times says 3D printing is cool.

April 2007

Featured in the MathTrek blog of Science News online.

February 2007

A hilarious interview by SLART Magazine.

2005

Mathworld at Wolfram.com illustrates several articles with my work, including the Gyroid and the Feigenbaum function.  I am inordinately proud of this.

August 2005

Rudi Mathematici, an online magazine in Italian, put some art in their frontispiece.

January 2005

+Plus magazine, Maths and art: the whistlestop tour winds up with me.

July 2004

Wikipedia gets an entry

June 2004

Classification of Mathematical Sculpture, a paper by Ricardo Zalaya & Javier Barrallo, cites me at some length.

Winter 2004

DigitAll magazine by Samsung posts a pithy article.

July 2002

Wired News, my work in the Siggraph 2002 art exhibit is mentioned.

February 2002

Ivars Peterson's MathTrek, a feature of the Mathematical Association of America, has a delightful article about a snow sculpture I designed and helped to build.

These are some sites which have linked to me with good effect:

Science Hobbyist, this site is fantastically popular, and with reason
Sprott's Gateway, it's Sprotteriffic!
boingboing
Metafilter a community blog
UserFriendly, a web comic
Julian Gallo's Mirá, a sci-tech blog in Spanish
Attu sees all
StumbleUpon


April 2008d

Time Magazine's Style & Design 100 chose my Quin lamp as one of the year's 100 most influential design objects.

The Boston Globe gives a review of a group show at Axiom Art gallery.

Also in Boston, the Weekly Dig mentions the Axiom show.

Möbelmesse Köln features my lamps in an article on trends for 2008.

December 2007

Contemporary Art of Science and Technology, a Chinese-language book by by Zhang Yanxiang, features several sculptures.

September 2007

New England Sculptors Association ran a writeup in their newsletter.

August 2007

Danish newspaper Daily Borsen mentions my lamps in an article on design.

May 2007

Science Magazine's review of I Am a Strange Loop by Douglas Hofstader uses an image of MG.  The book itself contains an uncredited photo of Nexus.

February 2007

Discover Magazine ran a review feature on my work.

January 2007

New Scientist magazine used my Calabi-Yau Manifold crystal to illustrate an article on the same.

December 2006

Today's Machining World had a cover story on The Art of Printing Parts.

June 2006

The New York Times Style Section ran a full page of this photo:

March 2006

Time Compression Technologies magazine used one of my download files as a cover image.

January 2006

The Dutch magazine Bright posted this photo.

December 2005

Make magazine included me in their wonderful book, Makers.

Fall 2005

Metalsmith magazine, published by the Society of North American Goldsmiths (SNAG) has a writeup of the Virtual|Tangible show.

September 2005

Symmetry magazine, a joint publication of Fermilab and SLAC, an article in the Gallery section.  This cheers me up because I once worked at Fermi and remember it fondly.

September 2005

Muy Interesante magazine mentions my proteínas in the "Muy Tecno" section.

July 2005

Nature Materials magazine, "Liquid Crystals: Infinite networks of surfaces" is illustrated with my Gyroid piece.  This article is accessible only to subscribers.

December 2004

Wired magazine, a page on proteins in the "Play" section.

April 2004

The New York Times ran this uncredited photo in connection with a recreational mathematics conference.  (It could have been worse – they ran this one of my esteemed colleague Lee Krasnow.)

Winter 2004

River City, a journal of the creative writing program at the University of Memphis, ran some photos.