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    <description>the hypercube in artworks</description>
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    <description>The painter Tony Robbin, who wrote a book on the fourth dimension and art called &amp;#8216;Fourfield: Computers, Art and the 4 th Dimension&amp;#8217;. He also wrote some programs to visualize higher dimensional objects which can be downloaded at his website.For his paintings he transfixes complex patterns derived from his research in 4d geometry on canvas. On some of them wire arrangements are added to provide even more depth. With the wire structures changing in perspective when passing the painting the...</description>
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    <description>4dimensional LTI-cube

Frank Richter has been using a computer to generate his art since 1990. He seeks to amalgamate the historic precedents of computer graphics and science, involving research in spatial perception, dynamical systems and emergence. His work based primarily on multidimensional structures which grounded in the concept of hypercube and the self-developed language LTI (&quot;Lingua Trium Insignium&quot;). This is a language with only three letters and the multi-dimensional potential of complex...</description>
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    <description>Manfred Mohr: p702a, 2000

Mohr started as a jazz musician. He began using the computer (1969) because of his growing interest in creating an algorithmic art. His early computer works are algorithmic and based on his former drawings with a strong attitude on rhythm and repetition.
Manfred Mohr is dealing for more than 30 years with the subject of a cube which he transfers in multiple dimensions. New and never returning constellations arise by the rotation of the cubes as well as by the incidentally...</description>
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    <dc:date>2007-10-04T18:50:58Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Marcos Novak</title> 
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    <description>Marcos Novak liquid architectures / transarchitectures as he names them are highly elaborated spaces that exist in cyberspace. cyberspace here means the space that only can be provided by a computer and far surpasses the notion of space as we know it. Whereas architects use the computer as a tool to construct for the real world he rather constructs for the same space he constructs with, the virtual space. Since the virtual space of the computer is made of mathematics alone it can be extended and...</description>
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    <title>Projection of a 6-dimensional Cube</title> 
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    <description>				6d-Hypercube from Too Lang on Vimeo.


You are looking at the projection of a 6-dimensional Cube onto 3 dimensions.
See other hypercubes (4d-7d):
www.4d-screen.de/related-space</description>
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    <dc:subject>Sonstiges</dc:subject>
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