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Re: [tuning] request for pretty lattices

🔗Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@anaphoria.com>

6/16/2000 9:02:41 AM

Paul! try http://www.anaphoria.com/dal01.html and following are not lattices up mandalic in
nature http://www.anaphoria.com/hrgm01.html
it is primarily the links/targets from these two pages

Paul Fly wrote:

> hiya, totally unrelated to sound and music, i am wondering if anyone
> has lattices they think are especially pretty visually. some of
> the stellated lattices i've seen here are striking -- but i'm
> having trouble finding them in the egroups archives.
>
> in addition to being a musician, i'm also a visual artist. i'm
> making some mandala/yantra-like things, and realized that many
> of the lattices i've seen here are very mandalic. so... looking
> for ideas and inspiration. if anyone has lattices they think
> are especially striking visually, would you send to me?
>
> thanks! paul
>
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🔗D.Stearns <STEARNS@CAPECOD.NET>

6/16/2000 12:53:50 PM

Paul Fly wrote,

> hiya, totally unrelated to sound and music, i am wondering if anyone
has lattices they think are especially pretty visually.

Besides the inspiring Anaphoria links Kraig Grady has already posted,
I've personally also always found Joe Monzo's lattices to be very
striking and resonant:
<http://www.ixpres.com/interval/monzo/homepage.html>

And you also might want to check out this action packed 11-Dave Keenan
11-tone opus:
<http://www.uq.net.au/~zzdkeena/Music/ChainOfMinor3rds.htm>

And on the purely visual aesthetic front, I also like this oddly
garish and hazy Dodecahedral Fractal:
<http://www.lafayette.edu/~reiterc/dodec/index.html>

As well as this chaotic attractor that has the symmetry of a
tetrahedron:
<http://www.lafayette.edu/~reiterc/reu/mongo.html>

Dan

🔗Paul Erlich <PERLICH@ACADIAN-ASSET.COM>

6/16/2000 10:41:34 AM

--- In tuning@egroups.com, "D.Stearns" <STEARNS@C...> wrote:

> And you also might want to check out this action packed 11-Dave
Keenan
> 11-tone opus:
> <http://www.uq.net.au/~zzdkeena/Music/ChainOfMinor3rds.htm>

While you're at it, and for Joseph Pehrson or anyone else using the
12-tone subset of 22-tone equal temperament, check out:

http://www.uq.net.au/~zzdkeena/Music/ErlichSymDec7Lattice.gif
http://www.uq.net.au/~zzdkeena/Music/ErlichSymDec9Lattice.gif
http://www.uq.net.au/~zzdkeena/Music/ErlichPentDec7Lattice.gif
http://www.uq.net.au/~zzdkeena/Music/ErlichPentDec7Lattice.gif

On the purely visual tack, you might want to look around Tony Smith's
web page, http://www.innerx.net/personal/tsmith/TShome.html (you can
click on any of the pretty pictures on this page to go to a wealth of
other material -- all intertwined with Tony's unique
math/physics/philosophy theories.