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A Glimmer in the Infinite

Fractal Abstract posted on Oct 19, 2016
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Story: One man defended the city of Syracuse against the entirety of the Roman army. Soldiers only mentioned his name in whispers, as his name could quickly spread fear throughout the whole encampment. The Romans seiged the city for six years, and this one man had built traps, tricks, catapults, and had even created waves in the ocean to sink ships… going so far as to set ships ablaze using mirrors. This mathematician was one of the world’s greatest magicians, and he was completely obsessed with circles. His name was Archimedes. He died to a soldier on the beaches of Syracuse; a soldier that Caesar would later execute for having killed the greatest mind of their time. Archimedes was discovered dead on the sand. Drawn on the sand around him was a series of circles that, only thousands of years later, would we recognize as the earliest form of calculus. Incept: This design is a remix of my award-winning album art for Daft Punk’s “The Grid”. It is a linear tile fractal that forms an infinite grid of circles. Circles within circles within circles, ad infinitum. Source: https://www.instagram.com/p/BCONzjaNqnJ/

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blankfrancine

12:19PM | Wed, 19 October 2016

Fine work indeed.Well composed with great light.

jayaprime

1:16AM | Wed, 26 October 2016

Big thanks !!


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