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Flocks

Flocks demonstrate a similar structure, whether there is a large or small quantity, as this structure is determined by environmental factors. As a result, flocks have fluid movement that does not interrupt or destroy each other but rather join together and create another structure with each engagement. This allows for many variations, diverse structures, and various, yet similar, patterns that all coordinate at a equally constant rate.

 

 

Moire

Moires is the resultant effect of joining two regular fields or grids. The effect is displayed as complex and irregular despite being made from two regular and repetitive elements. Although moires seem irregular, they are used to differentiate continuous fields and repeat mathematical rules. The repetition of these patterns creates an irregular pattern that differentiates itself from its parent elements.

Fields

Fields are a horizontal phenomenon that best function in the plan dimension. This is used for planning cities or a base plan for a building since it provides a strict, yet varied structure. These structures align themselves through a common rule which places order and varied regularity to the structure that does not overlap to another structure.

Geometric Combination

Geometric combinations are fundamentally ratios. These combinations use rules of precision such as axiality, symmetry, and formal sequence that control the entire organization. These rules are essential to make the geometric combination whole and have a sense of unity. This is achieved by having the individual parts fall into a hierarchical order.

Minimalism

Minimalism uses the basic fundamental elements without expanding or adding complex structures. It is restrained to only demonstrate the visibility of the immediate structure or idea displayed within the structure. This makes minimalist structures appear informal, or strange because it does not display more than it should which leaves an empty space for contemplation.

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