Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Candy Land

(Click on the cartoon to see the entire image.)
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Coming soon: Chutes and Ladders: the Integrals & Slopes edition

I suppose I should provide a link for anyone not aware of what Penrose tiling is.
Basically, the (unaltered) pattern is composed entirely of two specific figures -- kites and darts -- and named after mathematician Sir Roger Penrose. They're known for their beauty and the fact that they are not symmetrical even though they look like they should be.


3 comments:

Unknown said...

Someday I hope to have a penrose-tiled bathroom. Possibly a little more subdued colors than your candyland :-)

Anonymous said...

strophe antistrophe epode strolling wanna dance candy land danda cane can~dy cosmological constant strophe anistrophe epode balls to rats rat-io strolling sir roger penrose spelled with the rho fleurs di lis~1

(x, why?) said...

Refrain from taking anymore of whatever candy you're ingesting. It's obviously laced with something you cannot handle.