The number Pi / Poster 70x100 cm
An idea so simple and yet so amazing. According to the rules of typographic art complete texts of literary and academic classics and now also the amazing number "PI", in a font not bigger than 5.5 point, are positioned on a poster with the dimensions of 70x100cm and create a master piece of art. Pi: The poster shows a mere 1 million decimal places, first calculated in 1973 by Guilloud and Bouyer on a Cray supercomputer. Peer into this swarm of numbers and patterns emerge and dissolve before your eyes: dark chains of 9s, teasing pairs of 2s and 3s, meaningless symmetries. With 360 degrees in a circle, is it obvious or miraculous that the first string of 360 digits ends with 3, 6 and 0? Profound pandemonium! Mystical multitudes! Abandon practical considerations and keep counting: cosmic truths might be found on any line. Matching magnifaying glass: To read the poster! |
- Material: | 150g Munken Pure Rough |
- Dimensions: | 70 x 100 cm |
- Weight: | 100g |
- Colour: | Two-colour offset (black / Pantone 314) |
- Comment: | Digits: 1,000,001 Font: 2.55pt Skolar |
- Unit: | 1 piece |