Sphere #2, 2010 by Teresa Redden
Unusual from other examples of unitary patterns described from the book, this 3 dimensional objects was created by using only one unit of circle from paper to form the sphere by interlocking each piece of the circle unit.source:http://lucasdeonspivey.blogspot.com/2010/03/construction-paper.html
2. Geometric Motifs
bits bench 2011, by Fulo
Like the Sudanese horse armor from the late 19th century from the book, different colors are applied in each geometric form to make contrast and accent to the form. this bench used only one geometric form to create patterns, but only one color is applied to the object, leaving the gap between each geometric form in order to outline the pattern.
3. Figural Ornament
La Chula, Porcelana Russmax 2011
This textile is combined with two different approaches in terms of graphic, one is with 2 dimensional outlines and the other is the rabbit printing that has depth and shadow.
source: http://la-chula.com
4. Repeating Patterns
Music to your eyes, by Andy Gilmore
The first investigation of the image seems like all the patterns are unable to identify, but for a while, it becomes clear that the rectangular forms share several common identities, and impact as a repeating pattern.
5. Hypotactic Patterns
Music to your eyes, by Andy Gilmore
The arrangement and the size of triangle impact the perception of the depth in this image. It seems like the depth occurs in the middle of the picture. Also by using different value of color, each individual rectangular seems like it extrudes from the picture.
6. Additive Patterns
Hexagon 2011, by design studio "From Us With Love"
This additive acoustic system uses the unit of hexagon form to function its own purpose, the pattern can be adjust depends upon the space and function of each space.
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