For example, geometric artist George W. Hart created an operation he called a propellor, and another reflect to create mirror images of the rotated forms.
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George W. Hart, Sculpture based on Propellorized Polyhedra, Proceedings of MOSAIC 2000, Seattle, WA, August, 2000, pp.
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