Way-in-way-out vessel, 1995.

UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 07: A single surface model made by Alan Bennett in Bedford, United Kingdom. This 'way-in-way-out vessel' is equivalent to two Klein bottles, one inverted, sealed together back-to-back. When cut it forms two pairs of single twist Mobius strips. A Klein bottle is a surface which has no edges, no outside or inside and cannot be properly constructed in three dimensions. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 07: A single surface model made by Alan Bennett in Bedford, United Kingdom. This 'way-in-way-out vessel' is equivalent to two Klein bottles, one inverted, sealed together back-to-back. When cut it forms two pairs of single twist Mobius strips. A Klein bottle is a surface which has no edges, no outside or inside and cannot be properly constructed in three dimensions. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
Way-in-way-out vessel, 1995.
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90774392
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SSPL
Date created:
01 January, 1995
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