Sort of off-topic but I see a lot of round screens in sci-fi and especially retrofuturistic settings and that always wonder if there could be an alternate reality where they took off instead of rectangular monitors. After all for CRTs they were in some ways more optimal!
I dream of a polar-punk alternate reality where we address pixels not by (x, y) but by (r, θ).
Of course there's one big flaw with this line of thinking: even if we used circular (or elliptic) screens, we can't tile them with other circles. Circular windows would waste a lot of space. Maybe we could split in "slices" instead though?
Split the difference and make hexagons? You can still address pixels with (r, θ), and you can tile them with other hexagons (Or squares, if you're into that sort of thing).
I dream of a polar-punk alternate reality where we address pixels not by (x, y) but by (r, θ).
Of course there's one big flaw with this line of thinking: even if we used circular (or elliptic) screens, we can't tile them with other circles. Circular windows would waste a lot of space. Maybe we could split in "slices" instead though?