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Monthly Archives: January 2013
The Long and the Short
A year-out student Tom Kirby emailed an office of 200 people asking what the convention was for beyond and behind dotted line styles. No one knew. On-line searches didn’t prove very helpful so in one of those mad delightful collective … Continue reading
Posted in Aperiodic Tiling, Architecture, Frozen Music, Rhythm
Tagged Aperiodic Tiling, Frozen Music, Rhythm
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A Continuous Semantic Space……
I came across a report of this recently in the New Scientist and thought it might be important as it seems to suggest that the brain locations of names of objects and actions have some commonality across the brains of … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Brain Physiology, Classification
Tagged Brain Physiology, Classification
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Enjoying Randomness
This came about after visiting Loch Maddy in North Uist and trying to think of ways to emulate the strange way that the land and sea merge into each other there and realising that the technique had wider uses as well. … Continue reading
Posted in Aesthetics, Architecture, Randomness
Tagged Aesthetics, Architecture, Randomness
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