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Geometric Combinations After reading about the geometric and algebraic combinations, what caught my attention the most was how the reading described geometric combinations. In my…
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Fields contain objects that unite together to form a greater whole. Each part maintains its individual characteristics but shares one or more characteristics with its…
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Peter Eiseman Distributed Institutions A strong historical connection between the precise rules of axiality, symmetry, and formal hierarchy that governs classical architecture and the traditional…
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Object to Field What intrigued me about the concept of field conditons is that they are formed from bottom-up systems. While the shape…
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0.5 Flocks, Schools, Swarms, Crowds “Over many iterations, patterns emerge… flock behavior tends toward roughly similar configurations.” Analyzing the dynamics and behaviors of flocks and…