A lovely arrangement from inside Hallgrímskirkja, in Reykjavik. Sunlight passing through the congruent window on the opposite side of the church creates what looks like a translation. I wonder if there’s a time of year Read more…
I wrote a column for Quanta Magazine on the recently discovered “hat tile”, the first ever aperiodic monotile! Have you ever admired how the slats of a hardwood floor fit together so cleanly, or how Read more…
3 Comments
we love maths · December 28, 2011 at 10:57 am
Great pic
Anthony Bennett · March 14, 2014 at 7:06 am
May we use the crane / isosceles triangle picture in the book “S is for Science”? Thank you. Anthony Bennett, President, Blue Orb Books 202-321-2366
MrHonner · March 15, 2014 at 7:27 am
Please contact me directly (via my contact page) with a description of your project and the proposed use of my work, and I’ll get back to you.