Then I saw a picture on Wired Science and thought that somebody had knitted a mathematical equation in 3-D.
It turned out that it was a Mandelbulb, a 3-D visualisation of a fractal called a Mandelbrot set. After seeing some videos like the next one, I still think that this is just like a cool knitting work...
Here is an example from a Finnish knitting blog nekkisneuleet. Using different patterns, someone could really knit a visualisation. Too bad I am not good in designing...
Finally Makezine led me to some really impressive polyhedra made of playing cards, again by George Hart
3 comments:
hello, now found a very interesting fact that in Fig. geometricras :)
1p 2p 3p 4p 5p ......
1c 1l 1t 1q 1p'
3c 3l 4t 4q
6c 6l 6t
10c 10l .............15c
p-points
c-circles
l-lines
t-triangles
q-square
p'-pentagon
now I'm trying to see that k relationship can have with this numbering or teroria Fibonacci numbers .. up or if someone did something to it. help is welcome :)
TDuraes
hello, now found a very interesting fact that in Fig. geometricras :)
1p 2p 3p 4p 5p ......
1c 1l 1t 1q 1p'
...3c 3l 4t 4q
......6c 6l 6t
.........10c 10l .............15c
p-points
c-circles
l-lines
t-triangles
q-square
p'-pentagon
now I'm trying to see that k relationship can have with this numbering or teroria Fibonacci numbers .. up or if someone did something to it. help is welcome :)
TDuraes
*15c to 10l under
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