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==Asymetrical== | |||
# Having no balance or symmetry. | |||
# Chemistry Of or relating to a carbon atom having four different atoms or structural groups attached to it, resulting in an unbalanced spatial arrangement of atoms in a molecule, so that the molecule cannot be superimposed on its mirror image; chiral. | |||
==Patterns== | |||
# A model or original used as an archetype. | |||
# A person or thing considered worthy of imitation. | |||
# A plan, diagram, or model to be followed in making things: a dress pattern. See Synonyms at ideal. | |||
# A representative sample; a specimen. | |||
We have been researching the concept of patters, not only in the visual sense but also from the psychological approach. People have a tendency to behave or act in a certain way when they have to deal with similar situations. We want to try to either create our own unrealistic patters and then apply them possibly in public in order to record a reaction. It could even be possible to adopt this patterns as part of a lifestyle. Repetition can also be identified as pattern.. | We have been researching the concept of patters, not only in the visual sense but also from the psychological approach. People have a tendency to behave or act in a certain way when they have to deal with similar situations. We want to try to either create our own unrealistic patters and then apply them possibly in public in order to record a reaction. It could even be possible to adopt this patterns as part of a lifestyle. Repetition can also be identified as pattern.. | ||
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