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Coloured Text Pixel with Tile Based Methods for Computer Graphics Studies of Symmetric Patterns
Penang, Malaysia July 26-July 29
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CGIV.2004.1323980International Conference on Computer ...
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Amer Salman, Thames Valley University
Rula Salman, ABC Europe Ltd.
Edwin Love, Thames Valley University
We have used computer graphics to generate, study and analysis more than 400 symmetrical patterns. We then identified common and rare pattern types. The study of geometry has always produced and continues to produce many beautiful symmetric forms. These patterns offer a rich source for exploration by artists and are also of interest to mathematicians, architects, archaeologists and others. The work in this paper discusses a new recipe using colour, text and symmetry to generate a unique construction, which richly illustrates and reflects the influence of the written word (e.g. poems or prose) whether random, symmetrical or recurring. In producing such a work of art we might hypothesise that once a item of literature is written it contains its own pattern of imaging and using symmetry we can explore this. It focuses on the rare type of patterns and it goes on to develop algorithm-based tilling that will be used to evolve our Java program.
Index Terms:
symmetry, patterns, colour, tiling, poem, rare, and Java program
Citation:
Amer Salman, Rula Salman, Edwin Love, "Coloured Text Pixel with Tile Based Methods for Computer Graphics Studies of Symmetric Patterns," cgiv, pp.171-176, International Conference on Computer Graphics, Imaging and Visualization (CGIV'04), 2004
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