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This article describes about concepts of creating three dimensional shapes,and proposes a new method for them. It must be a more trustworthy way for getting a new shape to depend on processing an already-established shape than to lean upon a visionary plans.
This method is featured by using only simpler geometrical shapes such as regular polygons, cubes, cylindrical bodies, and simpler processings such as deviding, gathering, distorting, so that they may observe or verify how the original shape has been transformed to a new shape.
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T. Hozumi, Constructive Art Works by Processing Primitive Shapes (1) —” Trace Filling”, Annual Bulletin on Research and Education of Art and Design of University of Tsukuba, 1989, pp.50–51 (in Japanese).
T. Hozumi, Constructive Art Works by Processing Primitive Shapes (2) — “Conglutinating”, “Perforating”, Annual Bulletin on Research and Education of Art and Design of University of Tsukuba, 1991, pp. 28–31 (in Japanese).
T. Hozumi, Conception of Creating New Shapes Based on Transforming Standard Shapes, Kiso Zōkei; Bulletin of Japanese Society of Basic Design and Art, 1993, pp. 39–44 (in Japanese).
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Hozumi, T. (1996). A Method for Creating New Shapes on The Basis of Already-Established Shapes. In: Ogawa, T., Miura, K., Masunari, T., Nagy, D. (eds) Katachi ∪ Symmetry. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68407-7_28
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