Point(); Line(); Plane();
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Artist's Project Description
The title of this piece is a reference to Wassily Kandisky's book "Point and Line to Plane" (1926). Eight points are placed at random positions, assigned a color and direction, and moved, to become lines. These lines are then translated to form planes. This idea was already formulated by Aristotle: "a line by its motion produces a surface, and a point by its motion a line". This simple algorithm creates an interesting variety of compositions, all unique and recognizable. SVG generated with JavaScript. The SVG can be exported by pressing "s". PNG exports can be obtained by pressing "1" (3300×1900) or "2" (6600×3800).
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