M’Closkey & VanDerSys, 2017
M’Closkey & VanDerSys, 2017
(Picon, 2013)
(Picon, 2013)
(O’Meara, 2015)
(O’Meara, 2015)
A topological description of a pattern is concerned not with exact values of distances and angles but rather with the number of connections.
A topological description of a pattern is concerned not with exact values of distances and angles but rather with the number of connections.
A. L. Loeb
On the largest and smallest scale, we find serial elements, repetitive patterns. … And if we turn our eyes to the great natural domains, periodicity expands to include the ocean itself
On the largest and smallest scale, we find serial elements, repetitive patterns. … And if we turn our eyes to the great natural domains, periodicity expands to include the ocean itself
Hans Jenny
To understand is to perceive patterns
To understand is to perceive patterns
Isaiah Berlin