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Table 1.
Your Visual Response: Articulation
A concept of articulation and double articulation may be presented in many visual ways. You are invited to make your own interpretation,
or maybe you would prefer to enjoy constructing a project presented below. First, find a free and fitting major operating systems 3D model-
ing program Trimble SketchUp (www.sketchup.com). It is software for design and engineering offering 3D constructions through lines,
shapes, and a content of its libraries. This package contains a set of libraries with people, trees, benches, plants, furniture, cars, and more.
When you'd download SketchUp 8, you might build a house, furnish it, and then enter it to see how elements set together create a new,
whole structure, which may be seen as an effect of a double articulation code where an infinite number of possible combinations may be
done from a finite number of elements.
Create a house that blends up with a particular landscape. If this is a forest, make your house shaped after a tree; if you choose to build your
house in the mountains, make it look like a rock. A house built on a place by the sea would have a reflective roof and transparent walls. Make
the materials for the walls and roof matching the environment; for example, you may choose wooden shingles for the house in a forest, slate
tiles for the mountain region, and aluminum or glass for the seaside house. You may also add some trees, shrubs, and flowers that would
match the surroundings. Below is a space for making preliminary sketches and planning your solutions.
TRANSLATION OF MEANING
geometry, computer languages, computer graphics,
verbal communication, language arts and linguistics,
literature, fine arts, art history, philosophy, phenom-
enology, molecular biology and genetics, material
science, and many technology systems. The concept
of translation includes translation from nature to art
(with the use of technology), as well as many forms
of visual, verbal, and numeral translation.
Many Meanings of a Concept of
Translation (in Various Disciplines)
In a similar way as with many words, “translation”
has acquired varied meanings in the particular dis-
ciplines, be it mathematics, geometry, and fractal
 
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