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nohappynonsense 3 years ago

breaker 1-9 breaker 1-9 that llama guy is up to no good again

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thefurnace 3 years ago

i already love the dithering

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hotlinecafe 3 years ago

Shortwave report is fun. A snapshot of the whole world.

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saint-images 3 years ago

Beautifully put! Perhaps that's why low-res photography is so appealing.

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letslearntogether 3 years ago

I agree. Very eloquent! And I am particularly fond of that last image. I once read an art book that pointed out something similar: "The marks themselves are abstract and take their form and meaning only in relation to each other." How one thing only makes sense in reference to other things is almost a metaphor for life.

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letslearntogether 3 years ago

There is indeed great artistry in deciding both what to add and what to take away from a photo or drawing, much like how music is composed of both sound and silence. I suppose the same could also be said of life; we create different situations and experiences through the behavior, thoughts, and feelings that we choose to entertain.

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thefurnace 3 years ago

i've come to really apreciate dithering as an aesthetic since seeing the work of the folks at solar.lowtechmagazine.com. Great work!

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I was going to send you scans, but I figured I should make a guide for everyone instead: https://letslearntogether.neocities.org/art/SacGeo/pentapsalms01.html The "Fibonacci Star" is one that Robert Beard covers in the book, but he analyzes it in incredibly deep detail. More constructions later.
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automatic-llama 3 years ago

Wow these are beautiful and very clearly explained! Thank you again for sharing these!

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letslearntogether 3 years ago

Thank you! Always grateful to be able to share what has been given to me. 😉

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letslearntogether 3 years ago

I really cannot get over how lovely these are! This kind of stuff always takes me back to those peaceful moments of focusing on geometric forms in a kind of mandalic meditation. When we go deep enough, the order of The Universe presents itself to us, beckoning like a lush garden filled with warm sunlight.

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letslearntogether 3 years ago

One of the most inspiring and beautiful mathematical works that I have ever come across is "Patterns In Space" by Robert Stanley Beard. You might have already heard of it. If not, can I share some constructions out of it with you?

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automatic-llama 3 years ago

Beautifully said, Sage! Each glimpse at The Order is truly a gift. And I haven't heard of Patterns In Space, but I'm excited to see it here on ThriftBooks! Of course I'd appreciate some selections of Mr. Beard's constructions! Thank you!

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letslearntogether 3 years ago

Really cool! I love constructions and sangaku have all sorts of interesting geometry (usually involving tangent circles).

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automatic-llama 3 years ago

Yes! I learned about sangaku while looking for simpler ways to construct regular pentagons. Very interesting.

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nohappynonsense 3 years ago

llama: I swear, I'm not a wizard llama's notebook: [literally fully of geometric shapes and spells]

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saint-images 3 years ago

Dann's story hits home a bit too much, even if for different holidays...

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automatic-llama 3 years ago

I know what you mean! The change and the longing gets us all. But we amble on. Dann captures it well :-)

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nohappynonsense 3 years ago

so important to hydrate, please remember to hydrate!

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