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Triangle ATCs are new to me! However, it was fun to work in a different format.

Warning sign on a traindoor.

Photo prise dans le cadre d'une sortie avec le groupe ARTELIA PHOTO au sein de l'Espace Européen de l'Entreprise à Schiltigheim (67)

Tauranga, New Zealand

I cut these out with no intentions... Would make a beautiful quilt, when I have time to work on it.

At Triangles in Danbury Ct. for Betty Page night. 01/15/11

Enclosed inside cube: the holy balance/three points of stability

Polaroid SX-70 / Impossible Project PX680

 

Title and inspiration taken from Charlatan's 'Triangles' album: digitalisrecordings.bandcamp.com/track/traces

 

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This diagram was simpler to make than it looks. I made it in Microsoft's Excel using only two basic mathematical operations: subtraction and division. Every double-digit fraction between 0 and 1 is shown as a black dot (a double-digit fraction is something like 27/98 or 13/73). On the horizontal axis is the value of the fraction (e.g. 0.27551 in the case of 27/98) and on the vertical is the distance between this number and the next higher double-digit fraction (its nearest neighbour upwards).

 

Although this is all basic stuff, several unexpected patterns emerge. The most obvious one is the big triangle and if you look closely you can see many similar triangles inside it. Then there are these curious arrays of dots at the bottom edges that look like laughter lines. The bottom line looks like a Morse code: This is the home of all the double-digit fractions that have siblings with the same value, for example 20/40 and 30/60. What I find most interesting is the empty space between the bottom line and the dense cloud of dots above it. Why is there such a gap and why does its upper edge look so chaotic?

 

I do not know.

76 x 60 triangle quilt.

115 Pictures in 2015 -- 70 Triangle

They made me think of Toblerone chocolate ...

a very nice model by dirk eisner. apparently the number of triangles is mainly constrained by your enthusiasm about folding modules.

 

I decided to collect several views of the model in the hope of better showing off its beauty.

 

(7.2.12, 251/365)

7DOS Week #12: Triangle. Unusual PoV Tuesday. Low PoV of our wooden triangle puzzle.

 

Portland, Oregon

Talking and learning about shapes with My Daughter™

made to complement the first pillow I gifted as a wedding present.

 

Fabric was bought, and a quilt was started, for a wedding present for my best friend. Sadly, she passed away, from complications of her CF, six months before her wedding.

The fabric was stashed away for years, and when her mother was getting remarried, I finished the few blocks I had started to make her a pillow as a small wedding gift. She absolutely loves it, and a few months later, requested another one so both her couch pillows would match. I proudly obliged. <3

For Me Again Monday - 'triangle'

 

When I saw today's challenge I said to myself 'well screw that, I got nothin'. For you that preach positive thinking you should admire that thought cause I was positive I wouldn't be able to come up with anything, very positive. LOL! As it turns out I did..the triangle is there among the ruins that is my office on a Monday morning.

 

Have a great week..Monday is half way over so it's all down hill from here!

 

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