Penrose Tile Womens T-shirt

Colour: Penrose
Size
Regular price $47.00
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Description

A collaboration between One & Other, electronic musician Max Cooper and generative artist Jessica In (SheDrawsWithCode). The Penrose tile is a mathematical curiosity - an aperiodic tiling that covers an infinite plane using just two shapes. No matter how far you extend it, the pattern never repeats itself. 

This design riffs on that aperiodic concept in a unique way. It remixes that mathematical structure and prints it across the entire garment - front, back and sleeves. Digitally printed onto fabric before cutting and sewing, for a crisp, clean finish. 

Limited edition print run cut to a women's fit with short cap sleeves and a scooped hem.

Size Guide
  • Regular Fit
  • See size chart linked above for specific measurements

Details
  • 100% Cotton
  • 180 GSM fabric
  • Designed in London, UK
  • Manufactured in Poland, EU
Design

Discover our Penrose all-over printed t-shirt design, a minimalist and captivating take on the iconic Penrose tiling pattern. This collaborative creation between musician Max Cooper, interdisciplinary artist Jessica In, and One & Other elegantly explores the iconic Penrose tiles. A pattern formed by just two tiles endlessly repeating. Jessica In adds a sophisticated layer of complexity by incorporating fractal elements and creatively plays with negative space, resulting in a visually stunning design.

Embrace the fusion of mathematics, art, and fashion with our limited edition Penrose shirts, made from bespoke all-over printed fabric. Available in both men's and women's cuts, this unique design offers a stylish tribute to the timeless beauty of aperiodic patterns and the power of creative collaboration.

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Endless tiling without repeating

The Penrose tiling pattern, named after the mathematician and physicist Roger Penrose, is an intriguing example of aperiodic tiling. Unlike conventional tiling patterns, which consist of simple repeating units, aperiodic patterns exhibit a unique property – they do not repeat.

The Penrose pattern, despite being generated by a minimal set of tiles, exhibits an almost paradoxical balance between order and chaos, capturing the attention of researchers and artists alike. This mathematical phenomenon challenges the traditional notions of symmetry and order. Penrose tiling patterns have been found to exhibit five-fold rotational symmetry and quasi-crystalline properties, which has led to their study in various scientific fields, including materials science and condensed matter physics.