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‘No two patterns ever matched’ Sylvia Plath
One of the consequences of rendering three dimensions as a two dimensional image, is the way form abstracts to pattern. Draw a frame and this pattern orders itself as a single composition, where time and motion are suspended and scale ceases to be a matter for concern.
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John Pawson