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Fi, Phi, Fo, Fum by Stone Saints

January 21st, 2007 11:00 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: Explore the ancient roots of the University of Aesthematics as you study and implement the implicit beauty and grace of the Golden Ratio. Walk the stairs of the Fibonacci sequence, ponder the elegance of the Parthenon, the gentle weight of the Pyramids. Wander down the Golden Spiral, find the Eye of God. Use the Divine Proportion as the basis for a new work. It can be a work on paper, canvas, sculpture, or even music. Traditional art forms will best keep in the spirit of this task.

The hardest part of this was, of course, figuring out the "math." It took me almost as long to draw all the little rectangles as it did to do the rest . . . I'm not so good with numbers. So, here's my go at the Golden Ratio--my 10th grade geometry teacher would be so proud! An eternal spiral of fish and colors.

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