9/14/22. I'm still getting back into the swing of things as I've been out on the road the last few weeks; I had an amazing time, but it's quite a gear shift to be back! I never got around to sharing this plot that I made live when I was tabling a few weeks ago. It's revisiting an old idea I had about planetary motion (orbiters orbiting orbiters orbiting orbiters orbiting orbiters). I'll probably pepper in a few of the abstract pieces I made like this while I get back into the swing of making some other stuff as well, and getting ready for this weekend. . "This weekend?", you ask? This Saturday I was invited to set up at the @teslasciencecenterwardenclyffe birthday celebration! I met the super nice folks of the Tesla Science Center at 'A New HOPE' and I've really been looking forward to getting back together with them. It's going to be a super fun time, with lots of different exhibits and things to check out; including a performance by the world's largest Tesla coil! 3,000,000 volts through a 4-story structure set up on the original base that held Tesla's 18-story transmitting tower. I'm pretty excited. If you are anywhere within traveling distance of Shoreham, Long Island you should come check it out! I'll be busy making some Tesla specific plots up until then. :D
Edition : #1
Seed: #20808
Pens used: 0.5mm, 0.3mm, and 0.2mm rOtring isographs
Inks used: Noodler's Apache Sunset, Akhmatova Green, and Heart of Darkness
Total movement distance: 2059.7113 ft
Time to plot: 7hr, 15min
Number of blades: 209
Number of segments per blade: 344
Sun Size: 8.2804 inches
Start Shape Size: 0.2298 inches
Longest blade: 7.7403 inches
Biggest Sway: 2.8533 inches
Blade Mode: cubic_out, (29.12% likely)
Sway Mode: linear, (50.0% likely)
Wind Roll: 33.3415, (95.0% likely)
Blade Construction: (96.0% likely)
Portrait Roll: 85.9008, (99.0% likely)
The Statistical Unlikelihood of this plot: 13.14593280%