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My main goal is to present the Spidron project we develop with my friends for years. it is a system of triangles with extraordinary properties in space and time.
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    30 Years after - Penrose Spidronized
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    It happened last February, in Wijk van Aalburg, The Netherlands

    In commemoration of the 30 year anniversary of the Scientific American cover "Theory of Tiles"(January 1977), a question was posed: Can the cover art be modified such that the tiles become Spidrons.* Each individual tile in the resulting pattern has the same area and obeys the same rules as the original tile created by Penrose & Conway. A copy has been sent to the authors, Science News and Scientific American.

    * See also Science News, October 21, 2006, cover and pages 266-268.






















    The original Scientific American cover with Penrose Tiling In 1977



















    The Spidronized "Spidrose Tiling" 30 years after, in 2007
    (it is an imitation of a Scientific American cover)

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