hello, and welcome
when i started using the word geometer i did not know it was a 'real' word.
i began using it as a working title for an interface project based on sacred geometry.
as it happens, a geometer is "a mathematician whose area of study is geometry." [...]
a mathematician i am not, but geometry compels me.
there is nothing revolutionary about what i propose to present here, there is a wealth of material out there covering the same the stuff.
what this is is a documenting of the processes i am exploring, drawing circles and lines around and between points.
when i have spent days drawing simple shapes, constructing equilateral triangles from circles for example, i have become overtly conscious of the occurrence of these forms all around me.
but i'll stop there, and will try to rein in my rants about perceptual shifts henceforth, the focus shall remain on the geometry as it unfolds itself.
as i have hinted, this is a journey that began some time ago. To focus my thoughts i intend to start from scratch somewhat, and take it a step at a time...
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For me, geometry only made more sense out of algebra. I barley passed algebra but did great in geometry. The difference was between an "A" in geometry and a "C-" in algebra.
ReplyDeleteInteresting posts.
I like.