Road intersections as art
Re: Road intersections as art
a graphical version of light trails - very beautiful
thank you
Alasdair
thank you
Alasdair
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Re: Road intersections as art
Reminds me of Spirograph.
You may also like my ex-colleague Dave Nuttall's view on "hidden maps in everything" - he's wacky but sooooooo inspirational. The TEDx video is well worth a watch.
You may also like my ex-colleague Dave Nuttall's view on "hidden maps in everything" - he's wacky but sooooooo inspirational. The TEDx video is well worth a watch.
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Re: Road intersections as art
I thought of Spirograph as well when I saw this this morning.
An age thing?
An age thing?
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Re: Road intersections as art
I've always thought the Gravelly Hill junction a classic thing.
Mind you I think the same thing about the railway lines at Clapham Junction
Mind you I think the same thing about the railway lines at Clapham Junction
Re: Road intersections as art
My first thought was Spirograph.
Yes, it probably is an age thing.
Yes, it probably is an age thing.
Re: Road intersections as art
What were those things called; sort of plastic strings you wove together and often used as key chains?
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Re: Road intersections as art
Loom bands?
See how young I am?
See how young I am?
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Re: Road intersections as art
GTR1400MAN wrote:Loom bands?
See how young I am?
I don't think that's correct. It was something else.
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