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When art imitates mathmatics - Jlouis - 03-09-2016 05:53 PM Architect Oscar Niemeyer is famous to have designed Brazil's capital, Brasilia, together with Lucio Costa. What almost nobody knows is that one of his most famous art concept, the Palacio da Alvorada, official brazil's presidential residence, has the form of two math functions plotted together forming a beautifull sculpture in its front. Check it out, get your preferred HP graphing calculator and plot the following functions togheter: |COS(X)| |1/COS(X)| Edited: For better viewing that form in the calculator, I suggest a window of: x (-6 and 6) and y (-1 and 6). Now compare with the picture of President Dilma Rousseff meeting President Barack Obama in front of Palacio da Alvorada. [attachment=3207] RE: When art imitates mathmatics - Marcio - 03-09-2016 07:41 PM Beautiful, both the plots and the picture. RE: When art imitates mathmatics - Gerson W. Barbosa - 03-09-2016 08:13 PM (03-09-2016 05:53 PM)Jlouis Wrote: Now compare with the picture of President Dilma Rousseff meeting President Barack Obama in front of Palacio da Alvorada. I don't mind the gentleman in the picture, but I would have preferred a picture without the lady in red in it. I've been to BrasÃlia in two occasions. Indeed beautiful buildings and architecture. There was a woman in high heel, Dressed in red, dumb, no sex appeal. And this lady from Brazil She would have no rest until She slipped on a banana peel! RE: When art imitates mathmatics - Jlouis - 03-09-2016 08:25 PM Indeed Gerson, indeed... And the poem is very interesting... RE: When art imitates mathmatics - Gerson W. Barbosa - 03-09-2016 09:12 PM Just tested it on my HP 50g. Nice, but I guess it would be nicer on the Prime (but I think I'll WAIT UNTIL calc and emulator prices DROP). RE: When art imitates mathmatics - Jlouis - 03-09-2016 09:45 PM (03-09-2016 09:12 PM)Gerson W. Barbosa Wrote: Just tested it on my HP 50g. Nice, but I guess it would be nicer on the Prime (but I think I'll WAIT UNTIL calc and emulator prices DROP). Yes Gerson, very nice. Now imagine Oscar Niemyer, in the early 20's, when he started in college, no computer, no calculators... only paper and pencil....to plot functions...and he discovered this...and it stayed in his mind untill late 50's when he idealized Brasilia togheter with Lucio Costa...now go figure where a genius get their ideas... RE: When art imitates mathmatics - Tugdual - 03-10-2016 10:57 PM I plotted equations on my 50g but none of them is even approaching Obama or Roussef? RE: When art imitates mathmatics - Jlouis - 03-11-2016 01:34 AM (03-10-2016 10:57 PM)Tugdual Wrote: I plotted equations on my 50g but none of them is even approaching Obama or Roussef? Hmmmm... I guess you did not use a 50g, but rather a TI or Casio...because in my 50g I can see crystal clear Obama waving one hand, saying goodbye....and Rousseff leaving the building by the back door.... |