Scuse the pun but “Last chance to see”
roseannes | June 9, 2010
This Friday (i.e. the day after tomorrow!) the Hyperbolic Crochet Reef, which has been on display in the Science Gallery in Trinity College Dublin since March, will be packed away to continue its world tour elsewhere. I have yet to see this exhibition myself – the timing was a bit off for me with all that has been going on but I am heading to the gallery on Friday to catch a tour of the reef. I’m sorry to be leaving my trip to see this fascinating marriage of science and craft so late, being a bit of a hooker myself. I even rustled up a few pieces of coral myself which are still languishing at the bottom of my crochet box: as I said there’s been a lot of changes recently!
What in the heck is hyperbolic crochet I hear you ask? Well you can read Karlin Lillington’s excellent column from last week’s Irish Times to get an idea of this amazing process of modelling 3 dimensional geometry which was first developed by Latvian Dr Daina Taimina. Taimina was in the Science Gallery during the week to talk about her work. This was one of many events organised by the Gallery throughout the coral’s visit to Dublin.
You can also watch this brilliant TED talk given by Margaret Wertheim who, with her sister Christine, has used this modelling method to raise awareness of the dangers to the world’s coral reefs.
Some of my co-bloggers here on Dublinblog.ie have written a post or two about the Science Gallery and really it’s a gem. If you are visiting Dublin, planning a trip to the Gallery via the grounds of Trinity is well worth it. It’s easily accessed from a number of bus routes or you can alight at Pearse Dart Station and the Science Gallery is just around the corner. There’s a full calendar of events with something to suit all types, from ubernerds to schoolkids.
While I don’t think my children’s patience will stretch to it on Friday, I’m delighted to see that the Science Gallery’s Friday Tapas are back as I heard a number of favourable comments. Some day I’ll make it






If you have pieces that you would like to have included in the Irish People’s Reef which we hope to travel in Ireland. The first exhibition will be in the Courthouse Arts Centre, Tinahely in September.
If you are interested join the Yahoo group: http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/irishpeoplesreef/ or the Ravelry group here: http://www.ravelry.com/groups/irish-hyperbolic-crochet-coral-reef or keep an eye on the Reef blog for details: http://irishhyperboliccrochetcoralreef.wordpress.com/
And The Irish Reef now has it’s own page on The IFF site here:
http://crochetcoralreef.org/satellite/ireland.php
I meant to say that it will soon be confirmed where to send your pieces of submission. Watch the above sites for details.
Hi Irene,
Thanks for the info. The exhibition was amazing! I actually do have a few pieces lurking in the bottom of my crochet box so I’ll pick one of the groups to follow. Please feel free to let us know here as well if you like. Thanks!
Roseanne