Repeating circles, changing stars: Learning from the medieval art of visual computation

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Özet

Good designs Good design Özkar, Mine, very generally speaking, have a repetitive quality. Goodness in repetition has little to do with the viewer's comfort in receiving the expected. Rather, we appreciate repetition Repetition because it allows us to recognize- or even to think that we wondrously discover-the new and the different amidst similarities. Whereas repetition implies consistent relations of similar parts, differences challenge these relations and stimulate our interpretive capacity towards recognizing multiple, unique but still meaningful, wholes. Dialogues that arise from repetition and variation characterize a good design Good design. The aim below is to draw attention to a centuries old visual design Visual design with a repetitive quality that resonates with computational iteration Computational iteration while finds its character in variations that result from seeking and seeing different relations.

Orijinal dilİngilizce
Ana bilgisayar yayını başlığıDigital Da Vinci
Ana bilgisayar yayını alt yazısıComputers in the Arts and Sciences
YayınlayanSpringer New York
Sayfalar49-64
Sayfa sayısı16
ISBN (Elektronik)9781493905362
ISBN (Basılı)1493909649, 9781493905355
DOI'lar
Yayın durumuYayınlandı - 1 Mar 2014

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