(i) Plane KOHSEI (Basic Art & Design) which introduces spatial thinking. Recipe for the way of thinking and process of production.

Fig. 554-a: A figure which shows the concept of the idea. The light source is larger than the diameter of the pillar, emits parallel blue rays, and creates a red shadow on the floor.

Fig. 554-b: Figure of a block seen from the top. The walls are imaginary which serve only to 
shut out shadows. (W=Wall)

Fig. 554-c: Columnar height is fixed. The positions are different in every block, and change regularly.

Fig. 554-d: The positions of the optical source have a relationship to every block, and changes
regularly on the screen. (L=Light)

Fig. 554-e: The position of the light source changes on a screen based on a fixed rule.
 
 


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Figure 554-e: Relationship between blocks and light source (see color illustration 33-b).
Figure 555: Plane composition which introduced spatial thinking I (see color illustration 33-c).
Figure 556: Planar composition II which inttroduced spatial thinking.  


 

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