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Multiplication of Planes











The same plane can be multiplied, or used repeatedly without change in shape or size. Each plane is thus seen as a component of a plural form.

A plane that is multiplied can produce separate planes, planes that touch, planes that are joined, planes that overlap, planes that interpenetrate, planes that combine positive and negative shapes.

[Wong, Wucius. Principals of Two-Dimensional Form. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1988.]







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