Logifaces is a geometric skill development game created by Hungarian architect and designer Daniel Lakos.
The Logifaces set is made up of 16 truncated prism blocks. The 16 pieces contain 11 different types of prisms, each of them identifiable by the height of their three vertices. The rule of the game is to build a continuous surface using up all blocks without leaving any gaps or breaks between them. The most common solution is a big triangle, but there are practically endless variations of the game. The tool offers a nearly infinite logical complexity, complicated mathematical and geometrical problems.
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The main output of Analogue game for digital minds – Logifaces methodology Erasmus+ is an exercise book suitable as much for primary and secondary school math-art education – as for all Logifaces enthusiasts.
Take a look at the Logifaces set
Project coordinator: Planbureau Kft, Budapest, Hungary
Partners:
Akademisches Gymnasium, Wien, Austria
Experience Workshop ay, Jyväskylä, Finland
Universität Linz, Austria
Lauder Javne Zsidó Közösségi Óvoda, Általános Iskola, Középiskola és Zenei Alapfokú Művészeti Iskola, Hungary
Osnovna i srednja skola sa domom ucenika Petro Kuzmjak, Serbia
Erasmus+ 2019-1-HU01-KA201-061272, 2019-2022