New NeonMob series, Cardioid Dreams. From the artist, Michael Gairns, “The method for drawing these cardioids involves rotating two ends of a line around a circle at different rotational speeds.”
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New NeonMob series, Cardioid Dreams. From the artist, Michael Gairns, “The method for drawing these cardioids involves rotating two ends of a line around a circle at different rotational speeds.”
Open a free pack: http://neon.mn/1NXzhhK
Circles of radius 1 and 3 roll together along a straight line, tracing out a fixed cycloid along with rotating cardioids and deltoids.
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Is nobody going to mention how much cardioids look like butts.
cardioids look like butts there's no use trying to deny it
Musings on education in a video about prabolas and cardioids. I am no math geek, but this math genius is spot on...
"Teaching how to think is an individualized process that gives power and responsibility to individuals, while teaching what to think can be done with one-size-fits all bullet points and check boxes and our culture of excuses demands that we do the latter, keeping ourselves placated in the comforting structure of tautology and clear expectations."
"Anti-parabola propaganda, plus musing on math class, cardioids, connect the dots, envelopes of lines, even a bit of origami."