It's always a pleasure capturing photography of the beautiful Baker Street London Underground station. As I wandered through the station I noticed this lovely view of the Sherlock Holmes tiles as I walked down the stairs towards the platform.
I submitted this picture to the 2021 JMM Art Exhibition with the following description:
‘This year, Sir Roger Penrose won a Nobel Prize in physics for his work involving black holes. This piece is intended to be a general celebration of his work.
It consists of an impossible shape referred to as the Penrose Pentagon, which appears to be patterned with an Penrose rhombus tiling. In actuality, the tiling has been done over a large area, but is only visible through the strategically-aligned impossible shape, with shading providing the illusion of depth.
Last year the “shadow” of black hole at the center of galaxy M87 was “photographed” using the Event Horizon Telescope. Strangely enough, one can almost see a pentagon there. I have used a similar colour palette to tint this pentagon.’
Love the newest tiling added to the Stockingfield Bridge in Glasgow, especially this rainbow. These tiles have been made and installed by Make It Glasgow.
I'm sorry as I really am loving #RiverWM but I do find myself looking back at the #Qtile git repo all the time in the hope that a new release has dropped with improved #Wayland support. Because atm and it's my fault totally for loving bleeding edge but building with Wayland support right now just doesn't happen due to ongoing dev / changes for the next release.
Am I the only person that feels like this ? #Python#TWM#TilingWindowManager
@JustineSmithies it's funny that TWM is now mostly used for Tiling Windowmanager. From my understanding it's far away from tiling ;) Maybe it's the uppercase that makes the difference. #linux#tiling#twm
A #tiling based on the 20.5.4 vertex(with a regular 20gon, pentagon, & square around a vertex), but with the 20gons divided into a star surrounded by rhombs.
I might just list it as "When @ngons isn't home" in QM 🙃 #mathart#mastoart
An old tiling from Katsushika Hokusai becomes code.
This one is the first "non-manifold" tiling I've worked on, and for 2D applications, the order that the faces are rendered is critically important. (Hash marks first, squares second.) #math#mathart#b3d#blender#tiling
Colour version of this shot. I purposely went out to capture photography of this lovely occurrence at Cyprus Docklands Light Railway station. I really love the dramatic shadows created by the architecture here!
I love the different decorative tiles that you can discover at each stop on the Victoria Line.
Here's photography at Euston London Underground of Tom Eckersley's mural of the lost arch which was once the oversized entrance to the original Euston Station.
I'm enjoying capturing photography of the old station name fonts. This photo is taken at Belsize Park London Underground Station, I love the tiling and decorations here.
When I activate it the whole ui including the mouse freezes for a half second. Reproducible on 2 different machines. A quick search of the bug tracker found nothing.