This is a detailed version of my first poster - It shows the design of a wonderful crop circle, found 2008 in a barley field near Wroughton in Wiltshire (UK), which is a coded version of pi.
The ratcheting archs starting at the center and proceeding outward express pi as increments of a circle divided into tenths, or 36 degrees. If you proceed outward from the center, the multiples of 1/10 of a rotation (including the small circle as a decimal) are 3.141592654...
read more about it: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1027178/Easy-pi-Astrophy...
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davco9200 44 months ago | reply
Any chance you'd consider making this into a t-shirt? I'd buy one.
shotgun1a 44 months ago | reply
Huh, imagine that...finding representations of pi in the circumference of a circle. Who'd'a thunk?
xtrapop 43 months ago | reply
Brilliant, and a great interpretation of the crop-circle. Great work.
ricardo27_lp 40 months ago | reply
it´s incredible. I like so much the poster you made. Really cool infographics and posters.
Good work
shotgun1a 39 months ago | reply
This dreck really impresses you people? So would you buy a poster if I made one with Isosceles triangles on it, and maybe the formula for the area of a triangle?
Ozz Factory 37 months ago | reply
A-w-e-s-o-m-e!!!!! =S
TweakingKnobs 32 months ago | reply
Hell yeah !
I love that crop , beautifull , nice idea
;-)
Michæl Paukner 28 months ago | reply
this image is available as an A2 art print in my Print Shop! shop.substudio.com