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4Ehteague. “Wind Fence.” Sculpture Architecture of the University of Oregon. Outdoor Sculpture and Building Ornamentation, 18 June 2012. Web. 02 Mar. 2016. <https://library.uoregon.edu/architecture/oregon/xwindfence.html>.

 

5Decarlo, Tessa. “Persuading Nature to Perform Its Stormy Weather Dances.” New York Times 18 Aug. 1996. Academic OneFile. Web. 20 Jan. 2016.

 

6Sokolowski, Andrzej. “Conceptualization of Light Refraction.” The Physics Teacher 51.2 (2013): 110-111. Web. 20 Jan. 2016.

 

7Akhmetov, D., N. Gavrilov, and V. Nikulin. “Flow Structure In A Fire Tornado-Like Vortex.” Doklady Physics 52.11 (2007): 592-595. Academic Search Premier. Web. 20 Jan. 2016.

 

8Ottery, Christine. “Deck The Halls With Clouds.” New Scientist 214.2868 (2012): 49. Academic Search Premier. Web. 21 Jan. 2016.

 

9Taylor, R.P., Spehar, B., Van Donkelaar, P., & Hagerall, C. M. (2011, June 22). Perceptual and physiological responses to Jackson Pollock’s fractals. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. Retrieved from http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnhum.2011.00060/full

 

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11Freinkel, Lisa. “Mindfulness and Perception.” AAD199 Seminar Lecture. Eugene, OR. 19 Jan. 2016. Lecture.

 

12Taylor, Richard. “Fractals in the Work of Jackson Pollock.” AAD199 Seminar Lecture. CAMCOR, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR. 26 Jan. 2016. Lecture.

 

13Martineau, John. The Fibonacci Sequence: Stepping Stones to Gold. Designa: Technical Secrets of The Traditional Visual Arts. Glastonbury, UK: Wooden, 2014. 306-24. Print.

 

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17Parveen, Nikhat. “Fibonacci in Nature.” Nikhat Parvenu Class Page. The University of Georgia, Dept. of Mathematics and Science Education, n.d. Web. 10 Feb. 2016. <http://jwilson.coe.uga.edu/emat6680/parveen/fib_nature.htm>.

 

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