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    Tessellation Formation 5 - Matthew Shlian

    Conceived over a flurry of emails in the spring of this year, The Tessellation Series is an expression of intuitive design evolving from a fixed starting point. To illustrate the process by which the pattern has emerged, the series is presented as five distinct moments, or formations, in its evolution.

    In each formation, three-dimensional structures spread, in seemingly random order, toward the edge of the page. Closer inspection reveals the fine pencil drawn lines of the geometric shapes from which they rise, a blueprint for a pattern that is at once unfinished and complete.

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    Posted on Thursday, May 19th 2011

    The design process, at its best, integrates the aspirations of art, science, and culture.

    Jeff Smith

    Posted on Thursday, May 19th 2011

    Carl Jung

Even if the whole world were to fall to pieces, the unity of the psyche would never be shattered. And the wider and more numerous the fissures on the surface, the more the unity is strengthened in the depths

Painting by Sea Hyun Lee

    Carl Jung

    Even if the whole world were to fall to pieces, the unity of the psyche would never be shattered. And the wider and more numerous the fissures on the surface, the more the unity is strengthened in the depths

    Painting by Sea Hyun Lee

    Posted on Thursday, May 19th 2011

    Design is in everything we make, but it’s also between those things. It’s a mix of craft, science, storytelling, propaganda, and philosophy.

    Erik Adigard

    Posted on Thursday, May 19th 2011