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Formal oranization

In this project I was given a set of 9 boxes of different sizes and with them I had to create a system of combining them through functions of addition and subtraction. We had to make 2 sets of these systems with the second being a variation of the first. For the first composition of boxes I used primarily addition with the exception of one cube that I used to subtract from the largesr cube to allow enough space for the other cubes. With those other cubes I added them together in a stepping motion, having the smallest cubes start at the bottom and then as the cubes progress upwards, getting larger as they went up. For the second composition, we were alowed to add rotoation to our cubes. So for this I used more subtraction functions than the first, where every time that I rotated a cube I subtracted to allow apertures to open up the space.

Formal Organization

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These compositions above are the different iterations of how the cubes can be arranged, the top two are iterations of the first composition while the bottom are iterations of the second composition.

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