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- In geometry, a prism is a polyhedron comprising an n-sided polygon base, a second base which is a translated copy (rigidly moved without rotation) of the...
- Hyperprism is a work for wind, br****, and percussion instruments by Edgard Varèse, composed in 1922 and revised in 1923. The work was first performed at...
- Orchestra, conducted by Leopold Stokowski (who had already performed Hyperprism in 1924 and would premiere Arcana in 1927). Virtually all the works he...
- 3,3} with hyperoctahedral symmetry of order 384. Constructed as a 4D hyperprism made of two parallel cubes, it can be named as a composite Schläfli symbol...
- In 4-dimensional geometry, a uniform antiprismatic prism or antiduoprism is a uniform 4-polytope with two uniform antiprism cells in two parallel 3-space...
- Bowers: for tetrahedral prism) Tetrahedral hyperprism Digonal antiprismatic prism Digonal antiprismatic hyperprism The tetrahedral prism is bounded by two...
- octahedral prism) Triangular antiprismatic prism Triangular antiprismatic hyperprism It is a Hanner polytope with vertex coordinates, permuting first 3 coordinates:...
- samplecells then retriggered from keyboard. Wild pitch fx on guitars by HyperPrism standalone (no plugins in those days). Backwards vocal fx by... it's a...
- Archimedean solids. Dodecahedral dyadic prism Norman W. Johnson Dodecahedral hyperprism Transparent Schlegel diagram An orthographic projection with a wireframe...
- prisms based on the Platonic solids (1 overlap with regular since a cubic hyperprism is a tesseract) 13 are polyhedral prisms based on the Archimedean solids...