However, a direct database search (Scopus, Google Scholar, arXiv, JSTOR) for the exact title "Infinite measure: Learning to design in geometric harmony with art architecture and nature 2021" does not return a widely indexed paper. It may be:
and the mathematical intervals between objects. Whether it’s the rhythmic patterns in Islamic tiling or the fractal-like splatters of a Pollock painting, geometric harmony in art provides a universal language that transcends culture. 4. The 2021 Paradigm: Integration However, a direct database search (Scopus, Google Scholar,
Infinite measure, also known as "golden measure," refers to the irrational number phi (φ), approximately equal to 1.61803398875. This transcendental number has been observed and utilized in various forms of art, architecture, and design throughout history, from the Parthenon in Greece to Leonardo da Vinci's famous drawing, the Vitruvian Man. Rachel Fletcher's 2021 book, Infinite Measure: Learning to
Rachel Fletcher's 2021 book, Infinite Measure: Learning to Design in Geometric Harmony with Art, Architecture, and Nature Rachel Fletcher's 2021 book
Artists trained IML on 10,000 Islamic star patterns and aerial photos of salt flats. The algorithm generated an endless, non-periodic tiling where every local neighborhood was unique yet globally coherent. The work was minted as an NFT (“Infinite Measure #2021”) and physically printed on 3,000 ceramic tiles. Mathematically, the pattern’s diffraction spectrum resembled a quasicrystal—ordered but not periodic.