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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Rhythm Assignment




These pieces work in different ways because one gives the effect of more movement than the other. The 2nd piece creates more of an illusion than the first one; this is because of where the lines are placed and the thicknesses of them. In the first one, it seems like a very bold rhythm, because the lines are thicker. With the second one, you can see a more steady rhythm, one where you know more about what’s happening. I believe that both of these pieces work in their own way, but the second one, I believe has more of an illusion effect, which is something that most people would enjoy more than the first piece. However, despite this they are still both pleasing to the eye.

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F[a_, L_, r_, s_, t_] := Table[ {-(r + s*Cos[t])^n*Sin[n*a], (r + s*Cos[t])^n*Cos[n*a]}, {n, 0, L}] V := {{1.45631, 556, .995, .003}, {2.94712, 502, .998, .001}, {4.50891, 485, .9955, .0025}, {4.9367, 630, .997, .002}} Table[ ListAnimate[ Table[ Graphics[ Polygon[ F[Part[Part[V, G], 1], Part[Part[V, G], 2], Part[Part[V, G], 3], Part[Part[V, G], 4], t]], PlotRange -> 1, ImageSize -> 250], {t, 0, 2 Pi, 2 Pi/40}]], {G,1,4,1}