liam via x
he did so well all season and even got to drive in f1 he should be so proud of himself
always praying for a permanent liam f1 seat
seen from China

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liam via x
he did so well all season and even got to drive in f1 he should be so proud of himself
always praying for a permanent liam f1 seat
Oh my god look at Tatiana's helmet
I give you Sacha Fenestraz in a suit 😍
André Lotterer + Oliver Jarvis, 2007
Is there a universal formula that describes many of the complex shapes and forms that are found in nature? The Superformula, proposed by Johan Gielis around 2000, suggests a common mathematical theme in the living things that surround us. Though a final verdict has bot been reached if this is indeed an actual representation of these processes, it is mesmerizing to explore. Part of an art-series on the beauty and code of nature. Made with Processing, created with code.
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Stumbled upon the SUPERFORMULA and started using it to generate some pretty awesome shapes.