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Longbow-Hybrid "Phantom" Prototype

  

Domido & J.A. Limes "Recursive artist (Art Cafe) formula: For my next art step, take my best next art step. If I'm (art) done, I'm (art) done." -> Art Cafe f/2 pdf file - 03.06.2009

Bangkok's Little Tokyo

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This image belongs in my Bangkok Print Gallery Set.

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The statue in the front fountain at the Queen's Park (Benjasiri Park) located next to the Emporium and Phrom Phong BTS Station.

 

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Folded from an octagon.

Front at top and back at the bottom.

Photo diagrams kindly shared by the author at www.flickr.com/photos/dasssa/sets/72157626888588456

 

Diagrams also in Meenakshi's book Wondrous One Sheet Origami.

 

Longbow-Hybrid "Phantom" Prototype

Recursive butts.

We don't collect books about books intentionally (doing so seems excessively recursive), but they do make a nice pile. Ironically, there's no room for them in any of the other bookshelves.

Structure Synth / Sunflow

Longbow-Hybrid "Phantom" Prototype

Another sighting of our TV on TV!!!

 

While watching Bruno, they showed a shot of Bruno on TV in the movie. It just happened to be *our* TV, a Sharp Aquos flatscreen. So we took a picture of our TV within our TV. Then we took it a step further and took a picture of our TV within our TV within our TV.....

 

Sacha Baron Cohen, Bruno.

Sharp Aquos TV, TV.

movie: Bruno.

recursive.

 

upstairs, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.

 

November 8, 2009.

  

... Read my blog at ClintJCL.wordpress.com

... Read Carolyn's blog at CarolynCASL.wordpress.com

 

A nightmarish vision of a corridor that goes on forever.

 

This started out with an article about the maths behind Escher's art, and proceeded via Mathmap to the tutorial below.

 

Several weeks experimentation produced my first satisfactory image.

 

The original was HDR, converted via Photomatix and then warped with the Mathmap Droste effect.

 

With thanks to Josh for writing this tutorial: www.flickr.com/photos/joshsommers/sets/72157594515046947/

  

I was told, by mall security that it was mall policy not to let people video tape inside the mall, but I felt that videotaping a videotaping of myself circumvented this illegal and fascist rule.

Experiment using golden ratio and recursive methods

Experiment using golden ratio and recursive methods

Advertising mural for a night club on the back of a pickup truck parked at the Metro Green Line station at Imperial Highway and Aviation Boulevard, just south of the airport.

 

Typical of a style of advertising art popular in LA since at least the 1970s - it includes a recursive image of this same truck, flanked by two enticing females. The actual night club is in nearby Inglewood.

 

In the background, by the green fence, is the location of the south end of the future Crenshaw Corridor light rail transit line, which will be elevated here to meet pre-existing turn-out stumps of the Metro Green Line. As of April 2014, work has just started here.

The sign is comical in itself: stick figure hits his head on overhanging sign. Beware!

 

But this is a SIGN ABOUT THE SIGN. The logic behind its existence escapes me: without the sign there, there would be no need to warn about it.

 

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A new flower using recursively generated petal textures...

The camera! It's a Canon Powershot. This photo is (poorly) doctored; unfortunately, the LCD goes blank at the moment you take a picture of it, so it cannot take a picture of its own display. But that's kinda how it looks.

Snow day recursive ring panoramas,

or

outmodel flirts with homunculus.

A new flower using recursive petal textures..

From an octagon previously painted with acrylics.

 

Diagrams in Origami Bogota convention book "Páginas de Origami 2024".

see description here, these are just those rules inverted

 

Structure Synth model and Sunflow rendering.

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On 13 September 2011 the Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM) and The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) organized a seminar with Adam M. Garfinkle, the editor of The American Interest entitled “Central Europe in the U.S. Grand Strategy: on the sidelines or on the rise?”

 

In the first part of his lecture Mr Garfinkle posed the question, whether the U.S. Grand Strategy does, or has ever existed. Looking back at different phases in the history of American foreign policy from as early as the First World War, Mr Garfinkle concluded, that the U.S. maintained its popularity and leadership position not thank to pursuing an admirable Grand Strategy, but rather on grounds of recursive credibility. Except for a restrained group of professionals directly in charge of foreign and security matters, most American citizens and even politicians wouldn’t be able to identify the Grand Strategy of the US.

Upon coming to the question of the place of Central Europe on the American foreign policy agenda Mr Garfinkle expressed his view with what Mr Zaborowski called “refreshing honesty”: Central Europe is, has never been and will probably never constitute a strategic interest for the U.S. During the Cold War it was dealt with as an adjunct to the USSR, nowadays as an adjunct of the European Union and Russia. The reason for this according to Mr Garfinkiel is that in Central Europe there is simply no sufficient trouble to gain voice and visibility globally: there is neither high-scale terrorism to be countered, no wars to be stopped.

 

Following the lecture the audience was given the opportunity to address a number of questions to the guest speaker. Mr Garfinkle was asked to outline the U.S. relations with the major poles of influence of the world, like China, Russia and the Middle East

(According to Mr Garfinkle relations with Russia are almost as frozen as during the Cold War, moreover, no spectacular improvement can be expected since “no nation can jump out of its history”. China, despite its spectacular rise, is not seen by the US as a threat at the scale of the Soviet Union formerly. Regarding the policy towards the Middle East, due to the lack of a fundamental understanding of the region itself and its culture, there is also no strategic concept of the U.S. towards this area. Policy is shaped on an ad-hoc basis through by case-by-case decisions.)

 

Being asked about the position the U.S. would take in the event of a Russian aggression against Poland, Mr Garfinkiel pointed out that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization is malfunctional in as much as there is a gap between responsabilities the U.S. nominally assumes and its financial capabilities. Therefore, instead of relying on alliances Poland should rather focus on building its own self-defense capacity. Mr Garfinkle also indicated that the key area of concern for Polish security is Belarus, hence that is where most diplomatic efforts should be invested.

 

Photo by Jadwiga Winiarska

 

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Recursive gimbal mechanical sculpture designed by Eurobricks member Sheo, and built by me.

How long can you look at it?

Last weekend (5-7.06.09) I had the marvelously chance to visit Grant Diffendaffer's work shop "Recursive Beads" in Liechtenstein (Switzerland). It was absolutely gorgeous, I've learned so much, and Grant is a very pleadant person and a good teacher.

These beads are not perfect, they are my first tries. They'll become better, I'm sure!!!

yes that's me wearing a shirt of me wearing a shirt of me. i'm writer, producer, director and star of my autobiopic! also my head is lumpy and the shoes look like socks and little-me is wearing tights for prancing around.

1. Top Petals Of Sunflower Square Crop, 2. December 2007 Snow 017, 3. Rosa Rugosa Alba Rosebud In October, 4. Sunset Lighting Up Clouds Rubik's Cube On Black, 5. Hoverfly On Red Petunia, 6. Injured Female Monarch Butterfly 001, 7. Orange-And-Yellow Nasturtium 002, 8. Chinese Geese Square Crop 001,

9. Herby, 10. Viceroy Butterfly 008, 11. Backyard Pink Shirley Poppy 002 - Papaver Rhoeas, 12. Second Viceroy Butterfly Photo Of 2009, 13. One Last Pink Bleeding Heart For 2009 Extreme Close-Up, 14. Male Ruby-Throated Hummingbird, 15. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, 16. Aphrodite Butterfly Up Close 006,

17. Monarch Butterfly On Purple Coneflower 027, 18. Red Admiral Butterfly Square Crop, 19. New Fragrant Hyacinth Up Close 001, 20. Christmas Tree Decorated 001, 21. Rose, Therese Bugnet, 22. Rosa Rugosa Alba Rosehip, 23. Busy Honeybee In Hollyhock Video, 24. Fourth Two-Tone Purple Tall Bearded Iris - Iris Germanica,

25. Monarch Butterfly With Wings Opened Picnik, 26. Cute Young Cat Picnik, 27. Canyon Cupido Mini Rose In October 2007 Cropped, 28. Orange Nasturtium 001, 29. Cannas Mosaic, 30. Orange Asiatic Lily Cropped 002, 31. Viceroy Butterfly 006, 32. Lots Of Lily Of The Valley 005,

33. Small Yellow Tulip With Red Rectangle Picnik, 34. Christmas Buddies Snowy Picnik, 35. Male Monarch Butterfly Picnik, 36. Pretty Pink Rose Square Crop, 37. Monarch Butterfly Being Attacked Square Crop, 38. Two Pink Shirley Poppies, 39. Red Dahlia HDR 002, 40. Yellow Calendula 002,

41. American Goldfinches 004, 42. Chipmunk In Downspout Square Cropped, 43. Pansy Square Cropped 004, 44. Cute Tabby Kitten, 45. Bleeding Hearts, White - Dicentra Spectabilis Alba, 46. June 26th, 2009 Sunset 002, 47. Cute Young Cat Circle 001, 48. Red-Breasted Nuthatch,

49. Male Monarch Butterfly Square Crop, 50. Male Downy Woodpecker Recursive, 51. Cute Chipmunk Cropped 001, 52. Purple Coneflower From The Side 002, 53. Momma Chipping Sparrow With Food, 54. Eastern Black Swallowtail Butterfly 003, 55. One-Quarter Moon In West Sky, 56. White Tall Bearded Irises,

57. Spruce Trees With Snow Panorama 002, 58. Pinza Narcissus On Black, 59. Chickadee On Silver Leaf Dogwood Branch Cropped, 60. Monarch Butterfly Glowing 013, 61. One Last Indian Summer Sunflower, 62. Double Santa Fe Sunflower Up Real Close 002, 63. Freak Of Nature Dahlia Sepia, 64. Good-Bye To A Beautiful Butterfly,

65. Monarch Butterfly Solarized 014, 66. Monarch Butterfly On Purple Coneflower 048, 67. Explore Page 7 March 2007, 68. Two Grace Godetias, 69. Deep Red Hollyhocks And Sky, 70. Rose, Therese Bugnet, Up Real Close, 71. Two Honeybees On Medium Pink Cosmos 002, 72. Sunset After The Storm 002

 

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