Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Crystals and Light

I decided to experiment a bit and see what would happen if I scanned the crystals I grew into the computer. It was interesting to see how their prism-like forms reflected color from the light. I feel like these are good visuals to see the geometric shapes they're made up of, and it gives a glimpse of how they formed or started.





4 comments :

  1. this may be worth pursuing.
    involves drawing, translation.

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  2. Joseph Schillinger (1895-1943) – sketches and drawings for The Mathematical Basis of the Arts, 1948 —
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  3. on nature, the word nature —

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    from fascinating article by Robert Macfarlane in The Guardian, here.

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