(2) Contacting arrangement
Figure 120 is made from Figure 119 unit. In spite
of this, Figure 120 has such a surprising transformation that one cannot
remember the former shape. What is the cause of this?
To arrange a shape adjacent to another means that
there exists the part at which the outline of the shape lies upon the other.
At the very part, both of the shapes lose their border lines. In short,
the shapes are combined and fused into one. In the case of the shape which
consists of lines or involves much interspace, it is likely to remain unchanged
even after the fusion of units. In contrast, you can get such a big change
in shape that it is hard to recognize the former shape when painting all
over with the same color or making the area of the merging part of shapes
large.
One of the good points in the osculating arrangement
is that you can enjoy the appearance of an unexpectedly new shape.
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