√3 & Fish Bladders
And so we continue the introduction of Dynamic Symmetry from our understanding of the √2 rectangle. A compass swing from the diagonal of…
Read MoreAnd so we continue the introduction of Dynamic Symmetry from our understanding of the √2 rectangle. A compass swing from the diagonal of…
Read MoreYale University Press published ‘The Diagonal’ by Jay Hambidge in 1920. It was republished in 1926 as ‘The Elements of Dynamic Symmetry’. ‘Dynamic…
Read MoreIn 1413 in Florence, Filippo Brunelleschi set up a mirror in the dark door way of the Duomo to bounce light back on…
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