
Conversions - Inspired by Mary Martin's Inversions
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This is a collaborative effort between Edmund Harriss and Laura Taalman, aka gelada and mathgrrl.\r\n\r\n**Click "Open in Customizer" to create your very own unique, randomly generated masterpiece!**\r\n\r\nInspired by British constructivist artist Mary Martin and her piece Inversions now on display at the Tate Gallery in London. We use random numbers here, but the original work relies on mathematical permutations. Can you uncover the underlying structure hidden within her stunning artwork?\r\n\r\n[<img src="https://laurentdelaye.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/mary-martin-inversions-1967-wood-and-hardboard-painted-white-61-x-122-5-x-14-cm.jpg?w=1094">](https://laurentdelaye.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/mary-martin-inversions-1967-wood-and-hardboard-painted-white-61-x-122-5-x-14-cm.jpg?w=1094)\r\n\r\nDeveloped at the #0things Hackathon at Construct3d 2018, run by DesignMakeTeach.
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