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James Buddenhagen wrote:
I had never heard of such a thing. Interesting. Another interesting
experiment would be to go the other way ... to get as close to round as
possible with a limited number of exactly equilateral triangles.
As far as your image itself, I find the most interesting image of this
type to be the one which demonstrates complete understanding of the
shape. By that, I mean an image which is colored or carved in such a way
which demonstrates the craftsman's understanding of the nature of the
shape ( opposite faces, interesting symmetries, etc. ).
I have used similar shapes before, as we have discussed. I use these
shapes mostly as a mechanism for iteration of smaller sub-shapes. A
fourth dimension. That's another way to go.
-Shay
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