Step 2: determine mappable range...
#math
#engineering
#geometry
Step 2: determine mappable range...
#math
#engineering
#geometry
What do you do to wake up?
#math
#geometry
#pi
#engineering
#formula
This #fractal derives from the division of a square into a square rotated 45 degrees and four half-squares, and the division of one half-square into one square and two half-squares. In the second version squares are drawn as circles and half-squares as crescents.
contrast maxxxing vs compression whomst would win
edit: could have been worse
So I made a fractal from the division of the right isosceles triangle.
#Mathart #fractal #geometry #algorithmicArt #NotAI
I turn 13 on @codepen in June, so here are my 13 most hearted demos:
1092
#CSS infinite #scroll gallery https://codepen.io/thebabydino/pen/XJrYqGb - my only demo to ever get to 1K
without being in most hearted of the year first
mostly CSS scroll-driven animations + tiniest bit of JS (~200 bytes for infinity part)
When Indiana tried to redefine Pi in 1897. Surprisingly, it didn't catch on.
I designed a bolt with a Reuleaux triangle shaft that turns inside a square nut.
It’s a strange bit of geometry that actually works—thanks to the constant-width shape.
https://www.printables.com/model/1278549-impossible-reuleaux-triangle-bolt-with-square-nut
@benleis Here is a visual proof of Ptolemy's theorem I just draw.
**Mathematics discovers that rose petals are found to contain a unique geometry**
“_Unlike the smooth contours of other flowers, the originally curved petals of roses end up forming polygons with straight edges_”
Window, Cửa Bắc Church, Hanoi, Vietnam
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%E1%BB%ADa_B%E1%BA%AFc_Church
#FensterFreitag #tiling #geometry #mathart #photography #architecture
Following my cherry flower, made using Euclidian constructive geometry, I've now made a wisteria flower.
Learn more about how I've made them here:
https://baillehachepascal.dev/2025/euclide_constructive_geometry.php
Super long shot but, does anyone would now where to buy for cheap (student prize ) this book?
#Bookstein F.L., 1991. #Morphometric Tools for #Landmark Data: #Geometry and #Biology
In Abebooks is like 60€ + shipping ...
Would to have it in my collection
#Books #Statitics #HobbieMoney