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-- Studies on arrangements
(1) Movement of breaking out
We feel movement when we can express a feeling of
breaking out of a part from a shape or a structure which has good order.
For example, movement is expressed if a situation
that a part in the lattice collapses (Figs. 452-455).
Smaller and fewer shapes should be modified. In other words, the purpose
is to express the effect of movement with minor changes.
(2) Movement which has the image of progressive destruction
This is the modeling effect to describe continual
movement after the early stage of breaking out. In other words, it means
a KOHSEI (Basic Art & Design) of a situation transforming from
stability to instability after shapes maintaining a good order continue
to collapse. Of course, we can achieve a stronger feeling of movement than
in (1) (Figs. 456-457).
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Figure 455: Movement of breaking out.
Figure 456, 457: Status of movement when destruction progresses further.
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