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Beauty, Form and Function: An Exploration of Beauty, Form and Function: An Exploration of Symmetry Symmetry Asset No. 14 Lecture II-1 Escher and Graphic Design PART II Plane (2D) and Space (3D) Symmetry
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Beauty, Form and Function: An Exploration of Symmetry Asset No. 14 Lecture II-1 Escher and Graphic Design PART II Plane (2D) and Space (3D) Symmetry.

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Page 1: Beauty, Form and Function: An Exploration of Symmetry Asset No. 14 Lecture II-1 Escher and Graphic Design PART II Plane (2D) and Space (3D) Symmetry.

Beauty, Form and Function: An Exploration of SymmetryBeauty, Form and Function: An Exploration of Symmetry

Asset No. 14

Lecture II-1

Escher and Graphic Design

PART IIPlane (2D) and Space (3D) Symmetry

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M.C. Escher and Symmetry

Escher was a graphic artist obsessed by the “regular division of the plane”.

http://www.mcescher.com/

D. SchattschneiderM.C. Escher: Visions of SymmetryAbrams, New York.

ISBN 0-8109-4308-5

http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3180/2517208538_f035294777_o.jpg Date retrieved: 9 Jan 2014

Image used with permission

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By the end of this lecture, you will be able to:

• understand the principles M.C. Escher used to develop his intricate wallpaper designs.

• recognize centered and primitive cells.

Objectives

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Application of a Mirror Line – A Primitive Tile

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Application of a Glide Line – A Centred Tile

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Creating an Escher Style Drawing

mirror collapse in fill drawing

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Escher used the principles of plane symmetry to create intricate wallpaper patterns

Introduction of a glide plane can create a centered tile in a rectangular tessellation.

Summary