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Thursday, 16 August 2012

Precedents


 Cell structure: To show how branches of objects can cause a structure which also looks noisy

Dandelion pattern: The repetitive structures are made up of smaller structures which then break apart. This technique taken from nature will create opportunities for different structures to create noise by clashing smaller structures.

This image shows a dandelion converting its smaller structures into snowflakes. Since these are two of the natural precedents I have been looking at it was interesting to see the two in relation to each other, despite the real objects being in different habitats.
I am using this dandelion to show the different structures that smaller structures can make up through basic repetition.
 These 6 images are pictures of crystal membranes, usually made when freezing water and I found it interesting that the basic structures resemebled snowflakes and how each branch of the membrane is a simple repetition of the others.

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