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A Manifesto For Movement
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Contents
1. Manifesto
2. Signs & Symbols
3. Translation into Numbers
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4. Borders
5. Flag
6. Colour
7. Name
8. Structures
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9. Composition
10. Moving On
Manifesto
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1 . I n d i v i d u a l 2 . B a l a n c e 3.Communication 4 . H a b i t a t 5 . M o t i o n 6 . S y n t h e s i s 7 . W i s d o m 8.Preservation 9 . E t h i c s 1 0 . R e b i r t h
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Signs & Symbols
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A singular entity and it’s influence on society. The importance that society places on the individual can influence political decisions and may extend to represent the ego.
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A constant equilibrium between people within a society. Maintaining conventions based upon mutual agreement.
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The transference of thoughts, ideas or information by speech, interaction or signage. An exchange or mutual interaction.
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The area of land defined by a country’s borders. Habitation exists within these borders.
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The ease of movement and transportation within and for the country and how this effects efficiency and function.
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The combination of two entities to create something new, effecting the ever-evolving population and size of the borders within the land.
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Understanding the people, events and situations of a country. Applying knowledge and experience to solve problems.
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Protecting and conserving the country’s land and resources, ensuring sustainability and replacing what is taken.
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The influence of morality and beliefs on society and how this can effect decisions made by the inhabitants of the country.
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The renewal of an existence, activity or growth, in terms of population, land area, or position.
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Translation Into Numbers
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The 10 points of the manifesto, when placed into a hierachy of importance, can be used to generate a set of 5 co-ordinates.
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Individual
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Balance
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Communication
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Habitat
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Motion
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Synthesis
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Wisdom
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Preservation
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Ethics
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Rebirth
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Individual
1
Communication
3
Rebirth
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Ethics
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Motion
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Balance
2
Wisdom
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Habitat
4
Preservation
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Sythesis
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The original manifesto can be reformed to create a new set of relevance to the country. When reordered, the 10 newly arranged numbers produce five co-ordinates.
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1,3
10,9
5,2
7,4
8,6
Borders
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10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1
2
3
4
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10
3,1 2,5 36
The generated manifesto coordinates can be applied to a ten by ten grid and connected to form the physical border.
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Flag
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The shape of the flag is produced using the same method as when determining the border. The shape formed would then be cut and designated a colour
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Colour
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Colour as a means of identity can be generated through placing the co-ordinate values of the country next to a basic CMYK percentage chart. The use of colour can extend to the flag of the country, any logos or signage.
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12 A K U
Name
B L V
67 F P Z
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G Q
345 C M W
D N X
E O Y
8 9 10 H R
I S
J T
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Using a simple alphabetical code placed under the ten points of the manifesto, it will be possible to generate a name from the country’s co-ordinates.
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10 9
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A K U
G Q
J T
C M W
H R
D N X
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I S
F P Z
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B L V
The name of the country can then be created by moving the coded numbers into their relative co-ordinate positions, and then picking a letter from each line.
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Structures Coordinates and shape of structures are determined by the manifesto, as well as measurements and amounts.
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Coordinates of Structures (x, Co-ordinates 2, 10, 5, 3, 4, 9, 1, 6, 7, 8
XYZ XYZ XYZ XYZ XYZ 2 4 7 5 1 2
10 9 8 3 6 10
0 1 2 4 7 5
5 6 10 9 8 3
3 7 5 1 2 4
4 0 3 6 10 9
9 8 4 7 5 1
1 2 9 8 3 6
6 10 0 2 4 7
7 5 1 10 9 8
8 3 6 5 1 2
2 4 7 0 6 0
10 9 8 3 7 10
5 1 2 4 8 5
3 6 10 9 0 3
Structure 1 Coordinates: (A: 2, 10, 5) (B: 3, 4, 9) (C: 1, 6, 7) (D: 8, 2, 10) (E: 5, 3, 4) Structure 2 Coordinates: (A: 9, 1, 6) (B: 7, 8, 2) (C: 10, 5, 3) (D: 4, 9, 1) (E: 6, 7, 8) ...
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(1) (2) Determining
Mega Meter Myriameter the amount (10000m) of structures depends on the position (3) Nautical Mile of “Habitat� of the Mani(1852m) festo. (4) Miles (5280 ft, 1609.344m) (5) Kilometers (6) Chain (around 20.1m) (7) Rod/Pole/Perch (around 5m) (8) Meter (9) Yard (3 ft, 0.9144m) (10) Feet (12 inches,
Determining Measurements applied
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Determining Amount of Structures Determining the amount of structures depends on the position of “Re-birth (population)” and “Habitat” of the Manifesto.
example manifesto - 2.Balance 10. Rebirth 5. Motion 3. Communication 4. Habitat 9. Ethics 1. Individual 6. Synthesis 7. Wisdom. 8. Preservation 2, 10, 5, 3, 4, 9, 1, 6, 7, 8
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
Pts
Country
(10) (9) (8) (7) (6) (5) (4) (3) (2) (1)
2.Balance 10. Rebirth 5. Motion 3. Communication 4. Habitat 9. Ethics 1. Individual 6. Synthesis 7. Wisdom. 8. Preservation
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Composition
A passage of music to directly reflect the shape and length of each border
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DEG
The Pentatonic scale in C comprises of 5 notes, which when played over 2 octacves, makes ten notes that can mirror the ten co-ordinate points of a country’s border. Note
Co-ordinate Point
C D E G A C D E G A
1
2 3
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4 5
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8 9 10
By then placing the co-ordinates of the country’s border over this scale, a melody of 2-note chords can be generated.
Border Co-ordinate
Note
C D E G A C D E G A
Note
1
Co-ordinate Point
2 3
1 3 10
4 5
9
6
5 2
7
8 9 10
7 4
8 6
C E A G A D D G C E
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The combination of 5 chords is to be played over 5 bars, and the length of each chord can be determined by measuring the length of the border between each point in question, and dividing it by 20 to give proportional units relating to the length of the 5 bars.
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Rhythm Rhythm patterns can also be determined by using the co-ordinates of the border, placed over the 20 beats that make up 5 bars.
By taking the X and Y co-ordinates in order, and adding 10 to the Y co-ordinate, a complete 20 beat, 5 bar rhythm can be created.
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Border Co-ordinate Beat within 5 bars
1 3 10
9
5 2
7 4
8 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Once a sequence has been determined for both melody and rhythm, these can be used in any order, across any instrument, and at any speed, in order to create a fully-formed musical composition.
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Moving on
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Using a sustained example, this section demonstrates how one life-cycle of a country might work.
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Re-order the manifesto to meet the new country’s priorities.
4 . H a b i t a t 9 . E t h i c s 8.Preservation 1 0 . R e b i r t h 5 . M o t i o n 7 . W i s d o m 6 . S y n t h e s i s 3.Communication 1 . I n d i v i d u a l 2 . B a l a n c e
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Translate the numbers from the new manifesto into groups of (X,Y) co-ordinates
(4,9)
(8,10)
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(5,7) (6,3) (1,2)
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10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1
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Plot these co-ordinates onto the grid, connecting up the points to form the shape of the country.
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Use the newly generated border to create the shape of the country’s flag
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The co-ordinates of the border and flag are then used to generate the colour of the flag
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W
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C
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M
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Y
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K
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4 D N X
9 I S
8 H R
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G Q
F P Z
C M
B L V
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The coordinates are then used to produce the name
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The coordinates then identify the coordinates and shape of the structures, as well as the amount.
4 9 8 10 5 7 6 3 1 2 10 9 8
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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Number of Structures 17
4 5 1 8 6 4 5 1 8 6 4 5 1 8 6 4 5
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0 6 4 5 1 8 6 4 0 1 8 6 4 5 1 8 0
X Y Z 8 3 9 7 2 10 3 9 5 2 10 3 9 7 2 10 6
10 1 8 6 4 5 1 8 7 4 5 1 8 6 4 5 3
5 0 10 3 9 7 2 0 6 0 7 2 10 3 9 0 1
X Y Z 7 2 5 1 8 6 4 10 3 9 6 4 5 1 8 7 2
6 4 7 2 10 3 9 5 1 8 3 9 7 2 10 6 4
3 9 0 4 5 1 0 7 2 10 0 8 6 4 0 3 9
X Y Z 1 8 6 9 7 2 8 6 4 5 1 10 3 9 5 1 8
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4 5 1 0 3 0 5 1 8 6 4 0 2 0 6 4 5
X Y Z 9 7 2 10 1 9 7 2 10 3 9 7 4 10 3 9 7
8 6 4 5 2 8 6 4 5 1 8 6 9 5 1 8 6
10 3 9 7 0 10 3 9 7 2 10 3 0 7 2 10 3
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The coordinates of the border then form the melody and rhythm of the national anthem of the country.
Border Co-ordinate
Note
Beat within 5 bars
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9
8
10
5
7
G G
E
A
A
D
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
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3
1
2
C
E
C
D
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
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As the first co-ordinate of any country has, in fact been derived from the last co-ordinate of the previous one, it is labelled as White, 0%, so as not to be used twice. To gain the 4 CMYK values, the X and Y co-ordinate of the following 4 points are added together.
Co-ordinate Values
1,3
10,9
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5,2
7,4
8,6
W Colour Values
C M Y K
(0%)
19%
7%
11%
These values would generate this particular colour, for one lifetime of the country in question
14%
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