"Achieving the Unachievable" DVD$29.95 "Achieving the Unachievable" explores M.C. Escher's "Print Gallery" (1956), in which the print contains the gallery in which the print is hanging. Escher achieved this by leaving a blank region in the center of the print. Half a century later, mathematician Hendrik Lenstra figured out how to fill in the missing portion of Escher's famous print. Take a front row seat for this award-winning fusion of art and math. Includes bonus material: an interview with George Escher, Möbius animation, and more. Documentary by Jean Bergeron, on DVD. 2007, 52 min., aspect ratio 16:9. [Add to Cart] [View Cart] |
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