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    Architectural Geometry Architects use a variety of shapes in designing buildings, combining various shapes, modifying a single shape, repeating a single shape, and repeating combinations of shapes .Rectangles are found in most buildings .Curves and arcs are often used in architectural details, columns, windows, and as structural support elements. Triangles add variety and drama, lengthening lines, and are often found in roofs and window elements. Circles…

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    The Chartres Cathedral and the Nanna Ziggurat are wonderful representatives for their geographical origins. The Chartres Cathedral, found on page 360 in the textbook, is a masterful example of Gothic architecture. The Nanna Ziggurat, found on page 324 of the textbook, is a simply designed geometric structure, created before complex architecture classifications. Both the Chartres Cathedral and Nanna Ziggurat contrast visually and structurally. While they ostensibly differ, in truth, the Chartres…

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    illustrations. They make the graphics with pixels. the graphics of games went from 2D games made with like twenty pixels, to 3D games made with trillions of pixels. Pixels if you don't are the graphics pretty much, they are mostly tiny squares or rectangles that make the graphics. that's why old video games have a lot of square or…

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    resolved by the designers into a pair of carefully contrived sets of concentric rectangles. One set is formed from the elements of the roof, the other from the paved terrace and insert of lawn. The roof and terrace rectangles overlay a staggered set of lower-level cross-walls. From this bird 's-eye view, the building is rendered as a two-dimensional composition of rectangles (blades) superimposed over much narrower rectangles (sticks). To one side of this PROUN-like abstraction are the regular,…

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    Introduction The world is inundated with the media and multitasking. Therefore, with information so readily accessible that it seems almost impossible for your working and short-term memory to retrieve and hold memory in the mind. This article investigated how the attention of impulse relates to level of which participants multitasked with the media. The study hypothesized that frequent multitasking induces psychosocial and cognitive differences or whether the participants with these differences…

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    leading your eye downwards into the shadows. However, these lines are balanced neatly, or 'stopped', by the cluster of vertical lines in the upper left corner. The painting mixes the soft, round shapes of figures with hard, immovable squares and rectangles of the surrounding architecture.…

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    Figure 2.1 is a polygon with 12 sides. The polygon is not convex, as there is at least one reex angle. The objective of the art gallery problem is to hire the most efficient number of guards required to have vision of each point inside of the polygon. Begin with the process of vertex guards. The most visually optimal way to prove the result _n 3 _ is by first triangulating the polygon. Every vertex of the polygon can be attached in such a way that the entire polygon is made up of solely…

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    corners are a square, then the ball will go straight into the top right corner with no rebounds. If the four corners are a triangle, then there will be at least one rebound. Rebounds are how many times the sides of the rectangle are hit. Dimensions tell you how big the rectangle is by centimeters. Process: First, I had to try to find out how many rebounds there will be with…

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    Emma Lynch Miss Pizzigoni Geometry H February 10, 2016 The Geometry of Ice Hockey Geometry is involved in our everyday lives, whether we realize it or not. Many sports involve geometry, especially shapes and angles. In particular, the game of NHL Ice Hockey is greatly influenced by geometry. For example, it is used in passing, face-offs, division of zones, and goalkeeping. Players on the ice manipulate the rules of geometry to strategically place the puck in different areas on the rink.…

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    start their imagination. Take a simple drawing of a car. This simple car has two circles, with a rectangle on top of them to suggest that it is in fact a car. This hint is used to guide the artist or craftsmen in the direction used to create their craft. Once they start to add effects and other motifs the artwork is in an essence born again into a new creation. Now instead of two circles and a rectangle we have an illusion of that before said object. Langer goes on to explain the flower and how…

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