David Van Dyke of Z-Axis Graphics generated this exquisite video of a glass cube with beveled edges rotating on a diagonal axis (√3 times an edge length) using 3D Studio Max. Dave fine-tuned the optical caustics parameters in the geometric model to achieve the stunning photorealistic quality and added a synthesizer tone. You can enjoy more of Dave’ geometric models here and also his diverse artistic and musical creativity on my blog.
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Ocean Unity talk on Sacred Geometry and Hermetic Laws July 9, 2017
Here’s a short talk I gave on Sacred Geometry and Hermetic Laws July 9, 2017 for Ocean Unity, of Newport, Oregon. Enjoy! :-)
Fibonacci Association – treasure trove of Fibonacci Series … and related … info!
I recently “re-discovered” the Fibonacci Quarterly which is the Official Publication of the Fibonacci Association; they have been publishing fascinating information about the Fibonacci Series, the Golden Ratio and related mathematical topics … since 1963 – over half a century! Check it out!
Martineau Solar System Calendars – updated for 2020 … same low price!
I just updated this sacred geometry calendar which has images from the fascinating geometric Martineau Solar System models. Here are details about the 12 images which are highly accurate geometric models of pairs of planetary orbits in our solar system. They were inspired by the remarkable work of John Martineau (publisher of Wooden Books), who wrote “A Little Book of Coincidence in the Solar System.” Tiled images of planetary surfaces and related images form the backgrounds. Images are two or more orbits defined by simple 2D (circles, triangles, squares, pentagons, hexagons, octagons) or 3D geometries (e.g. tetrahedron, icosahedron, dodecahedron) typically with 99.9% or greater accuracy. The work picks up where Johannes Kepler’s mystical exploration left off.
Background Video, Info and Exhibits of the Martineau Solar System
Sacred Geometry Video Patterns now available for free
I devoted dozens (perhaps hundreds?) of hours as a labor of love developing some very cool – at least I think so :-) – video (gradient wipe) patterns, and also I’m sharing a conference presentation (audio) that I’m now making freely available here. Enjoy! :-)