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Sunday, October 15, 2006
Decagon Web
A web of decagons woven with pentagons. The holes are irregular hexagons made from two overlapping pentagons. Perhaps I should have made the green pentagons pink but sometimes it's hard to say no to green. The pattern derived from the Degagon Zig-Zag: using pentagons instead of triangles and filling in a bunch more pentagons. The rotation symmetry of the purple pentagons is a remnant of the zig-zag construction.
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It is in fact very hard to say no to green due to it greenie hue.
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