Describing the Invisible by neoexcello
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Description
This collage is of an Incendia shape that I had trouble understanding until I rendered it out in several different rotation. Then I finally got the big picture; It is a series of concentric hemispheres pierced by pipes. On one side, a small hemishpere with large pipes radiating, and on the other side, it has a large hemisphere with small pipes.
Zooming in on the center of either top or bottom reveals the concentric layers.
Even cooler, is that the end of each pipe you can see a curved plane. Each of these arcs on the ends describe the inner surface of an invisible concentric hemisphere. On the bottom left, from the large pipe on the left, you can even see a shadow thrown down on this hemishpere's inner surface.
Next post will be a close up of the center looking down on top of the image in the upper left of this collage.
Comments (8)
luoyx2008
COOL!!! :) 5+++
bloodnok
Interesting!
pauljs75
It's like a focal point for wormholes or something in other dimensions of space, but in a fractular image. Nifty!
Juliette.Gribnau
fantastic creation !
bpclarke
Very cool! A great way to show off the other dimensions of this construction. Bunny
Janiss
Fantastic... a marvelous idea!
photostar
Interesting way you have discovered all of the intricate parts to this.
afugatt
Cool!