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Subject: [Leica] HCB and geometry
From: "Oliver Bryk" <oliverbryk@attbi.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2003 20:13:36 -0700

I recently quoted from a book review by John Banville that included notes
from the reviewer's interview with HCB: "I don't believe in God," he (HCB)
says, "but I do believe in pi." Pen and paper are produced and he dictates
some numbers. It takes me a moment to recognize the formula for the golden
section, the mathematical rule of aesthetic balance which has been used by
artists since antiquity."
I suspect that John Banville made a mistake in quoting HCB who probably
said, "but I do believe in Phi." Pi makes no sense in this context. Phi
(named after the sculptor Phidias) is a symbol often used for the Golden
Ratio aka Golden Mean or Section.
Is there a mathematician in the house who can confirm or contradict my
supposition?
Oliver Bryk


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