Manneken Pis style Voronoi

Manneken Pis style Voronoi

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A playful take on the iconic Manneken Pis statue, a diminutive bronze figure that delights tourists and locals alike in Brussels' Grand Place. Imagine a similar scene unfolding within a sprawling metropolis, but this time with a twist - each building's walls are replaced by intricate Voronoi patterns, an algorithmic design principle inspired by 19th-century mathematician Georgy Voronoy. The once-recognizable structures now bear the hallmark of these geometric shapes, their boundaries defined by perpendicular bisectors and circumcenters. In this reimagined world, streets become a tapestry of intersecting polygons, each with its own unique character and charm. The Manneken Pis himself stands at the center, his tiny form an anomaly amidst this sea of mathematical beauty. Yet, he appears to be embracing the surroundings, as if the Voronoi patterns are merely an extension of his playful spirit.

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