The "Gray Lotus" octad within the Miracle Octad Generator
(MOG) framework of Robert T. Curtis might be called, for
fans of Freemasonry, The Twin Pillars.

The "Gray Lotus" octad within the Miracle Octad Generator
(MOG) framework of Robert T. Curtis might be called, for
fans of Freemasonry, The Twin Pillars.

The phrase "twin pillars" in a New York Times Fashion & Style
article today suggests a look at another pair of pillars —
This pair, from the realm of memory, history, and geometry disparaged
by the late painter Mark Rothko, might be viewed by Rothko
as "parodies of ideas (which are ghosts)." (See the previous post.)
For a relationship between a 3-dimensional simplex and the {4, 3, 3},
see my note from May 21, 2014, on the tetrahedron and the tesseract.
* Vide a Log24 search for "Twin Pillars."
From a search in this journal for Seagram + Tradition —
Related art: Saturday afternoon's Twin Pillars of Symmetry.
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