
This patterns consists of 22 each of two different types of heptagrams, as well as 22 regular heptagons and 22 circles.
Here’s some music for it, by The Flaming Lips: “When Yer Twenty-Two.”

This patterns consists of 22 each of two different types of heptagrams, as well as 22 regular heptagons and 22 circles.
Here’s some music for it, by The Flaming Lips: “When Yer Twenty-Two.”

This is based on a picture I found of the ceiling of the Hampton Court Palace, with variations of my own.
As a self-distraction attempt, however, I wish it were working better.



Stella 4d, a program you may try for free at http://www.software3d.com/stella.php, was used to create this rotating image.



Those big round things aren’t circles. They are regular thirty-sided polygons, or triacontagons.


The rhombic enneacontahedron has 90 faces; 30 are narrow rhombi (hidden here), and 60 are wider rhombi (decorated with the op art piece from two posts ago).
Software credit: see the polyhedral software I used at http://www.software3d.com/stella.php — free trial download available.