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ArtistThis visually complex and conceptually intriguing chart titled “Nikola Tesla ~ Multiplication Map ~” features a spiral-based circular diagram that organizes numbers from 1 to 144 in a radial pattern to illustrate mathematical relationships among primes, composites, and multiples, set against a parchment-textured background that evokes a sense of antique scientific discovery. At the center is a 12-spoked wheel or spiral grid with concentric circles radiating outward, each intersection labeled with a number progressing outward in a clockwise direction. Overlaid symbols, lines, and paths connect multiples of specific numbers—such as 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6—with accompanying geometric shapes like hexagons, triangles, and stars that represent the rhythmic patterns those numbers form across the spiral. Labeled sections around the diagram explain how each number behaves in this system: for instance, multiples of 3 follow the positions 3, 6, 9, 12, forming an equilateral pattern, while 2 and 10 alternate like spokes, and 5 and 7 form distinct paths with mirrored or symmetrical effects. The bottom center of the poster is titled “COMPOSITES and PRIMES: a Self Organized System,” and explains prime positioning and special exceptions when primes interact with each other or when squares of primes disrupt the typical arrangement. Small radial illustrations highlight unique prime behaviors (like 7’s rotation every 60 points), and larger spiral motifs near the edges denote positions of 1, 6, and 12 in a symbolic manner. The layout is both mathematically systematic and visually artistic, suggesting a deeper, almost mystical pattern behind number theory, reflective of Tesla’s own fascination with numerical harmony.
Abstract digital art, concentric rings radiating outwards, dark blue and gold tones, black background, center has a vibrant light aqua blue circle with an intricate geometric pattern, leading out to a cream ring, then a dark blue ring with glowing circular patterns resembling stars or constellations, then cream and gold rings with faint writing. Four thin lines divide the image into quadrants, with a tiny, stylized compass rose in each corner of the image. The outer edge has a wavy, dark pattern.