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How to Create Beautiful Images With Thousands of Circles

Art and science go hand in hand.

Hamid Naderi Yeganeh by Hamid Naderi Yeganeh
January 17, 2017
in Art, Design, Mathematics, Science
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Mathematical concepts can be very useful for us to generate beauty. By using the trigonometric functions sine and cosine, we can make an infinite number of stunning symmetrical images. Below you can see seven images and the formulas I used to create them. Each of these shapes is constructed by 7,000 circles.

7,000 Circles (1)

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7,000 Circles (2)

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7,000 Circles (3)

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7,000 Circles (4)

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7,000 Circles (5)

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7,000 Circles (6)

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7,000 Circles (7)

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See more images at: https://mathematics.culturalspot.org

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Hamid Naderi Yeganeh is a mathematical artist.

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