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Dimensions II (1986-1989)
In this work phase (1987-89), the four-dimensional rotation of a
hyper-cube becomes an additional element in generating signs and shapes. A
four-dimensional hyper-cube can also be seen as a structural relationship of
eight interconnected cubes. In this particular work, each of these eight cubes
are looked at through a square window (the 0,0,0 rotation of each cube). Four of
the cubes are represented by their frontal view (black) and four by their back
(grey). This partitioning of black or grey is a combinatorial element in the
algorithm of this work.
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