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LEAF2π

 

The basic images of the original leaves in this work are actually less than 10 cm. However, these images are reconstructed by dividing the information of the light reflected from the leaves into 21,026,306 pixels with fine detail. The significance of these 21 million pixels is that visible sheets of about 10 cm can be very finely controlled and deformable within a computable domain.

In Leaf2π, the leaves are round or square in perfect balance. Also, the stem spacing is made up of the average value calculated by measuring the stem spacing of the existing leaves, so a constant spacing is maintained.

In other words, the leaf stalk seems to expand freely, but ultimately it is placed in a limited environment in a calculated form. True nature creates eventual or creative forms based on uncertainty. However, nature quantified by algorithms exists in finite or predictable computational form.

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