Abstract

If we choose a few points on the plane, call these points ‘regents’ and assign to each a color, then we can create a pattern simply by coloring every other point with the color of the regent closest to it. We need not use the ordinary concept of distance; also we can vary the place and color of the regents and the method of coding and printing the information. The author discusses possible extensions of this method and connections with Frank Dietrich’s data-particle theory.

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