Like the Convention Center Quilts, this map & the next are unofficially for my DCCAH grant. I have nearly enough for an Atlas of DC….
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Like the Convention Center Quilts, this map & the next are unofficially for my DCCAH grant. I have nearly enough for an Atlas of DC….
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nice. you know I found myself looking at each building as if I’d see something different from a different angle. But, what I did notice are the train tracks on the close up, and that’s pretty neat. Have you done any of these with repetitive structures like tracks or highways?
Comment by Kai — 3/13/2006 @ 5:30 pm
Kai, thanx for checking them out! I have used highways before, but usually in conjunction with the area around the location. Check Philly Mandala. The tessellation process involves the creation of a somewhat repetitive design, but never something too small in size because it’s hard to project something so small in scope to the desired output size.
Comment by Nikolas Schiller — 3/13/2006 @ 5:39 pm