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Journal

2024 | 3 (79) | 101-110

Article title

Visual interference–artistic possibilities of linear mixed arrangements

Content

Title variants

PL
Interferencje wizualne–możliwości plastyczne liniowych układów mieszanych

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Abstracts

PL
Celem autorki artykułu jest zbadanie możliwości wykorzystania w architekturze zjawiska interferencji wizualnych. Badania mają charakter eksperymentalny i służą opracowaniu składającego się z dwóch warstw modułu, który zostanie zwielokrotniony i umieszczony na szklanej fasadzie. Badania mogą zostać wykorzystane do stworzenia metody przetwarzania obrazu z wykorzystaniem interferencji. We wstępie artykułu omówiono różne formy interferencji w grafikach złożonych z elementów liniowych. Przytoczono przykłady płaskich nietransparentnych realizacji z grafiki i malarstwa. Następnie zaprezentowano grupę obrazów przestrzennych w formie instalacji lub umieszczonych na dwóch warstwach szkła. Przedstawiono badania mające na celu opracowanie układu graficznego przeznaczonego do umieszczenia na szklanej fasadzie. W artykule krótko opisano tworzenie modułu–elementu graficznego, który służy do opracowywania bardziej złożonych kompozycji możliwych do wykorzystania w szklanej fasadzie. Jest to krok w kierunku stworzenia kompendium wiedzy na temat tego zjawiska i istniejących rozwiązań. Wyniki badań mogą być inspiracją dla artystów i architektów, a także zachętą dla projektantów i inwestorów do wykorzystania ich w architekturze.
EN
The aim of the author of the article is to investigate the possibility of using the phenomenon of visual interference in architecture. The research is experimental and serves to develop a module consisting of two layers, which will be multiplied and placed on a glass façade. The research can be used to develop an image processing method using interference. In the introduction to the article, various forms of interference in graphics composed of linear elements are discussed. Examples of flat, non-transparent projects in graphics and painting are cited. Then, a group of spatial images was presented in the form of installations or placed on two layers of glass. Research aimed at developing a graphic layout to be placed on a glass façade is presented. The article briefly describes the creation of a module–a graphic element that is used to develop more complex compositions that can be used in a glass façade. This is a step towards creating a compendium of knowledge about this phenomenon and existing solutions. The results of our research can be an inspiration for artists and architects, as well as an incentive for designers and investors to use them in architecture.

Journal

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Pages

101-110

Physical description

Dates

published
2024

Contributors

  • Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture, Bydgoszcz University of Science and Technology, Poland

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Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

Biblioteka Nauki
58969933

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_37190_arc240311
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