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GC Prostho Museum Research Center / Kengo Kuma & Associates ~ http://bit.ly/xl9nst
California Valley, from the series aerials, claire johnson | via jesuisperdu
Heavens and Earth (by Josefontheroad)
JeuEnrico Castellani (b.1930). Superficie angolare bianca n°6, 1964. Peinture acrylique sur toile
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April 1975
“The company’s [Kennecott Copper] mineral bull’s-eye in the Oquirrh Mountains stretches two and a half miles wide and more than half a mile deep - the nation’s largest open-pit copper mine, and its most productive.”
From article Utah’s Shining Oasis by Charles McCarry, photographs by James L. Amos
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The Logarithmic Spiral
Now all you guys who are like “Yeah man the Fibonacci spiral is awesome” can just take a back seat here, because here we have the coolest of all spirals: the logarithmic spiral. Truth be told just about every time you’ve heard someone talk about the Fibonacci (or more accurately known Golden Spiral) they’ve been talking about this guy and just not realized it. The logarithmic spiral is given by the equation r=ae^(bθ) where r is the radius, a & b are positive constants and θ is the angle around the origin.The logarithmic spiral also pops up quite often in nature, being the mathematical pattern behind such things as nautilus shells, Romanesco broccoli, spiral galaxies, the Mandelbrot set, storms, ferns and even sea horses.
This light painting photograph was created by a group of students over in Germany using a swarm of seven Roomba automated vacuum cleaners. Each one had a different colored LED light attached to the top, making the resulting photo look like some kind of robotic Jackson Pollock painting.
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Mexico City | Earthscraper | BNKR Arquitectura
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