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Fibonacci gnocchi
Video> Optical illusions come to life in Stanford designer's mesmerizing 3D-printed zoetrope sculptures
Video> Optical illusions come to life in Stanford designer’s mesmerizing 3D-printed zoetrope sculptures
The petals appear to seethe up and down (Courtesy Instructables)
Nature’s algorithms reign supreme in a series of revolving 3D printed sculptures by designer-cum-artist John Edmark, also an adjunct lecturer at Stanford’s Department of Art & Art History. The sculpture sits on a rotating base and animates when it is placed under a strobe light or filmed using a camera with extremely slow shutter…
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If you haven't seen YouTube user vihart's trilogy on spirals, you should watch them now:
Part one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahXIMUkSXX0
Part two: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOIP_Z_-0Hs
Part three: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14-NdQwKz9w
Sunflowers are a perfect example of Fibonacci spirals. The spiral is duplicated and rotated around the center (34 right and 21 left), where the spiral is mirrored.
Hi, my name is Amber and I really like Fibonacci spirals.
And rocks. Love me some rocks.
Fibonacci spirals
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