MathArtist: Sir Roger Penrose
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Penrose Tilings of the Plane
Examples of Aperiodic Tilings
The Geometry Junkyard - Tiling
Penrose Tilings of the Plane
Examples of Aperiodic Tilings
The Geometry Junkyard - Tiling
Aperiodic Tiling Download
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Photo Left: The Penrose Triangle
"The Penrose triangle, also known as the Penrose tribar, is an impossible object. It was first created by the Swedish artist Oscar Reutersvärd in 1934. The mathematician Roger Penrose independently devised and popularised it in the 1950s, describing it as "impossibility in its purest form". It is featured prominently in the works of artist M. C. Escher, whose earlier depictions of impossible objects partly inspired it." Wikipedia
"The Penrose triangle, also known as the Penrose tribar, is an impossible object. It was first created by the Swedish artist Oscar Reutersvärd in 1934. The mathematician Roger Penrose independently devised and popularised it in the 1950s, describing it as "impossibility in its purest form". It is featured prominently in the works of artist M. C. Escher, whose earlier depictions of impossible objects partly inspired it." Wikipedia
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