[Calculate] the measurement of Milan and Suburbs
[Find] a book that treats of Milan and its churches, which is to be had at the stationer’s on the way to Cordusio
[Discover] the measurement of Corte Vecchio (the courtyard in the duke’s palace).
[Discover] the measurement of the castello (the duke’s palace itself)
Then I come to this one:
Get the master of arithmetic to show you how to square a triangle.
Well, that seems simple. So I google it. I read several algebraic formulae for squaring a triangle, none that I can work out any more, although they are, after all, simple. I acknowledge to myself that the math part of my brain is non compos (not yet the whole brain, but, at least this morning, the math calculating part). Then I come across this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAPUYeTBpdw
Be patient, I tell myself, it has pictures, the solution will come. And it does, sort of. And I think how I'd love to have him as a teacher. I might have to ask him to slow down, Indian speaking English, you know.
And then comes an explanation of the golden ratio, with folding paper. Different teacher here. I find this fascinating but am not really absorbing the rules. I notice the teacher has tattoos on his fingers. And his hands are bruised and stained. They look more street fighter than mathematician. I continue watching, my thinking mind foggy, just listening to the voice and focusing on the yellow paper being folded.
I go to the bathroom, get a Diet Coke, return to my setup for the day. Comfy chair placed so my eyes are 2 feet from the 50 inch screen of my TV, which is sitting on a bookcase that lies long side to floor. My feet are propped on shelves of bookcase. There is a TV tray pulled over my lap with tiny keyboard and mouse on it. Also TV remote control.
Side table to right with Diet Coke, papers, spectacles, eye drops, lens spray and washcloth to clean lenses. Pillow to hold me forward in chair.
It is harder to read on a screen this size because one's eyes must travel to the sides more, but any farther away and the print is too small.
Writing brain tired now. Also eyes. Later.
This took f-ing forever and is a mess. I am getting slower and slower.
2 comments:
Love the bottom picture. I took the reflection of the monitor for an image of video feedback, speaking of golden ratios (sort of (not)). And the collage looks fascinating.
Oh yeah. I was working so hard trying to find where the pic was so I could paste it here that I didn't notice the details.
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