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テンプレート(2002) 素材:製図道具テンプレ−ト、鉛筆 to:
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Template (2002-) I combine, pile, mix, and paste acrylic geometric pattern templates to make different reproducible patterns, creating new templates. The superimposition of two tools, each with fixed patterns designed for users to “draw and reproduce shapes,” results in the fusing of edges and spaces, integrating into a new set of fixed patterns. With more than one multiplex geometric template rulers, I draw a singular template. It could be said that the origin of a shape came from the synthesis of layers of uncountable shapes. to:
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I combine, pile, mix, and paste acrylic geometric pattern templates to make different reproducible patterns, creating new templates. The superimposition of two tools, each with fixed patterns designed for users to “draw and reproduce shapes,” results in the fusing of edges and spaces, integrating into a new set of fixed patterns. With more than one multiplex geometric template rulers, I draw a singular template. It could be said that the origin of a shape came from the synthesis of layers of uncountable shapes. to:
I combine, pile, mix, and paste acrylic geometric pattern templates to make different reproducible patterns, creating new templates. The superimposition of two tools, each with fixed patterns designed for users to “draw and reproduce shapes,” results in the fusing of edges and spaces, integrating into a new set of fixed patterns. With more than one multiplex geometric template rulers, I draw a singular template. It could be said that the origin of a shape came from the synthesis of layers of uncountable shapes. Deleted lines 33-34:
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I combine, paste, pile and mix some acrylic geometric pattern template rulers up in order to make a reproducible pattern; to become one 'template'. to:
I combine, pile, mix, and paste acrylic geometric pattern templates to make different reproducible patterns, creating new templates. The superimposition of two tools, each with fixed patterns designed for users to “draw and reproduce shapes,” results in the fusing of edges and spaces, integrating into a new set of fixed patterns. With more than one multiplex geometric template rulers, I draw a singular template. It could be said that the origin of a shape came from the synthesis of layers of uncountable shapes. Changed lines 34-35 from:
A 'shape', which we have been looking at, would be divided into multiplex shapes. They would be its original figures in the beginning. It could be said that the origin of a 'shape' came from a phase of uncountable shapes in the beginning. They would be drifting and waiting to be synthesized. This tool is what I imagine about the layer. to:
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A 'shape', which we have been looking at, would be divided into multiplex shapes. They would be its original figures in the beginning. It could be said that the origin of a 'shape' came from a phase of uncountable shapes in the beginning. They would be drifting and waiting to be synthesized. This tool is what I imagine about the layer. Deleted line 42:
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