is inspired by the conflicting orientation cues that are used throughout the artwork of M.C. Escher. The technique of projecting selected faces from
hypercubes is adapted from deBruijn's method for quasiperiodic tilings, which is illustrated in the deBruijn applet.
- Click to increase n, SHIFT-click to reduce n, CTRL-click to get a new random tiling with the same n.
- You can display this applet in a large window (suitable for taking screen shots to use as desktop wallpaper) by hitting the W key.
You might have to select the applet first by clicking on it (you can use SHIFT-CTRL-click to select the applet without changing the tiling).
- To close the large window, you can either use the close gadget on its frame, or hit the C key.
- Hitting the SPACE BAR will cause the applet to stop/start automatically scrolling across the tiling.
Hitting the PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN keys scrolls a full page;
the UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW keys scroll by one tenth of a page.
- There is a bug in the Safari browser which can cause the applet to ignore these key commands after you've opened a large window then closed it. If you find the applet
ignoring these commands, try clicking elsewhere on the web page, and then on the applet itself, to remind Safari that the applet should be getting these keystrokes.
Applets Gallery / Escher / created Sunday, 5 July 1998 / revised Saturday, 27 December 2008
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