|
For our first adventure, I’ll start out with a
cute little grook by a poet who specialized in cute little things. We’ll overlook his unforgivable crime of
Danishness.
A Psychological Tip
Whenever you're called on to make up your
mind,
and you're hampered by not having any,
the best way to solve the dilemma, you'll
find,
is simply by spinning a penny.
No - not so that chance shall decide the
affair
while you're passively standing there moping;
but the moment the penny is up in the air,
you suddenly know what you're hoping
-- Piet Hein
Piet Hein (1905-1996)
was a Danish poet and scientist with wide ranging interests. Millions of his
countrymen knew him as Kumbel, the pen name he used for his poetry. He was a
genius with many different sides. In addition to discovering the Soma cube, he
created a new geometrical form, the "super-ellipse", which is
something in between the rectangle and the ellipse. The form also came in a 3D
version and was then called "the super egg" or "the
super-ellipsoide". As an artist and constructor, Piet Hein in the 50's and
60's gave form to beautiful pieces of furniture, and he contributed to make
"Scandinavian design" become an international conception.
Internationally he always tried building a bridge between the "hard"
technical and natural sciences and the "soft" humanistic subjects.
--some of the imformation above from Stavanger Aftenblad 4-18-96,
and
http://www.ctaz.com/~dmn1/hein.htm
|
| |