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Terzidis, Kostas and Malkawi, Ali |
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2002 |
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Distorted Eye |
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SIGraDi 2002 - [Proceedings of the 6th Iberoamerican Congress of Digital Graphics] Caracas (Venezuela) 27-29 november 2002, pp. 261-263 |
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The paper is a brief analysis and presentation of computational visual effects as they may relate to our understanding of space and the depicted object. Euclidean and non- Euclidean projective geometries can be applied, altered, and visualized through computer systems. |
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, ACADIA 1988 Proceedings, Marcos identified the three important principles of digital architecture: a) the replacement of the finite object by the variable object, b) the idea of pluralism replacing singularity and c) the existence of equally accessible information. In his work, he explores the idea of architecture as process rather than output
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