Look! A new improved rule 30

Look! A new improved rule 30. Press play when you’re ready. The red line is a continuous thread that emanates from the first square. Go ahead and try different widths (14 is one of my favorites).

[Thu, Jun 13 2002 – 11:16] Felix (www) (email) it’s a sure sign financial armageddon is upon us when an employee of an options trading firm thinks that adding a red line to his small white and black squares scrolling down a screen constitutes an improvement.

[Sun, Jun 16 2002 – 12:32] Stefan (www) (email) By the way–the number of iterations required before the lines repeat themselves is not directly related to the width of the column. For example, a width of 25 requires over 588,000 lines before repeating. A width of 30 requires about half that.

[Sun, Jun 16 2002 – 13:26] Manuel Stefan — I played with this and bathroom tile came to mind. Or better yet, was it one of your friends (or one of mine) that designed material patterns for Steelcase? This would be the killer app for an office space materials designer…fuck tweed.

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