Tasks / Fi, Phi, Fo, Fum

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.
1 to 3 players
40 points
Level 3
In the zone of: The University of Aesthematics
Created by S 4
3 completed :: 2 in progress
Interested in collaborating on this: (no one yet!)
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Praxis
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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 te...

Lesser Stellated Dodecahedron This modular origami model combines twelve pentagrams in three dimensions. Each line segment in a pentagram is in a golden ratio to each shorter line segment. Further , the symmetry group at the core of both the dodec...

Well, I did this before I signed up to SF0, but I figured I'd submit it anyway. It was heavily, and loosely, based on the Fibonacci sequence. It is made up of 100 panels, each panel is 13 x 21 cm, (both fibo numbers). The brush strokes were applie...
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i made them all in Max/MSP on a powerbook g3 or was it a g3 powerbook?
i lost the patch i made years ago but i would definitly be down to collaborate on some new stuff.