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stereometric models

My pal Jared appreciated this link to a New York Times Magazine photo feature, so I thought I would blog it. These plaster models were made in 19th-century Germany to illustrate complex trigonometric formulas. They're also pretty. I sent them to Jared, since he makes wild mathematically-driven flash art, and operates out of a similar aesthetic.

On a similar note, I dig this Benjamin Edwards' art based on satellite imaging. I like this one, "Immersion."

Posted by McChris at December 4, 2004 10:14 PM
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