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CRISIS CONCEPT SPATIAL ART
POINTS: Commonly associated with particles that are basis of any spread. This image indicates water losing its integrity while spreading into a larger area of impact.The crescendo of the red hue shows rising tension.
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PIECES: The warping effect on a physical form results in wear and tear of any structure. Opposing forces around a center of gravity expresses spatial disharmony and loss of integrity.
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MOTION: ‘Brownian motion’ -the theory of random motion of particles yields interesting visuals about varying concentrations of particles within a space. Such voids represent human interventions opposing destructive forces of nature. The vivid red epicenter marks the chaotic critical point of disaster.
SMOKES AND PARTICLES: Concentric patterns of the spread rising from an epicenter. This perspective indicates rapid movement from its origin.
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MESH. NETWORK. NODES: An ecosystem of different elements also with varying scales of impacts. Each element vary in deformations depending on its elasticity. Structural integrity and compositions play a vital part in their performance.
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SURFACE: Increased forces tend to deteriorate a surface causing it to puncture and eventually out-breaks of a mysterious force.
RESILIENCY OF VARIOUS FORMS
Multiple entities in an ecosystem get affected when struck by a crisis. It is important to realise how it strikes on each spearate elements in order to understand how the overall harmony affected. Looking at specific details of disintegration would help better understand how to make ecosystems resilient by adjusting each member in their own manner