wnycradiolab:

Fractal pancakes and organ pancakes!  Now I know what’s been missing from my morning routine all these years.  These are from Saipancakes and if you’re not satisfied with what you see here, don’t worry, they have lots more.

…those lungs look extra tasty, don’t they?

(via neatorama)

take note of this friends.

(via mylifeisborromean)

mylifeisborromean:

themongrelcat:

this bagel is cut into a trefoil knot, represented by the parametric equations

on a torus [surface of an extended sphere, looks quite like the bagel originally] defined as  (or in this case = bagel)

DO WANT

danielwalsh:

A friend recently sent me a video that demonstrates a remarkable slinky-like object called a toroflux, designed by Jochen Valett:

It is a long ribbon of spring metal wrapped into a coil, except instead of coiling into a helix, as most springs do, this one…

poptech:

wnycradiolab:

oliphillips:

Human Spirograph Drawings

by Tony Orrico 

Between this and last week’s delightful turntable contraption, the Spirograph is clearly rising to the top of our collective consciousness.  If anyone out there has a Spirograph-related idea, strike now while the iron’s hot!

Tony Orrico (PopTech 2010), visual artist, performer, and choreographer, uses his own body to inscribe geometries on paper. Through physically exhausting performances involving highly choreographed motions, Orrico explores line and shape with his actual body, creating works of visual art that record his own motion. Want to know more? Listen to Orrico talk about his craft or watch a short video of him in action

(via mylifeisborromean)

mylifeisborromean:

Happy Pi Day! (thanks to Vi Hart)

you can only be a true friend if you are celebrating with me

littlecraziness:

(via Hey Look - Event styling, design inspiration, DIY ideas and more: DIY geometric favor boxes)
Opaque  by  andbamnan