




These images are part of a series from another matrical analysis, this time I manipulated the hulls in order to inform new surficial geometries. Dimensions are 6 x 8 x 3. Like a multiplication table, properties from both the row and column inform the new element. The first two rows are manipulated by a translation, the second two are via a rotation, and the last two are scaled. Every element in the z-direction is scaled. Here's the row-by-row breakdown:
Row 1: topmost longitudinal hull translated by .1 in y-direction
Row 2: bottommost " "
Row 3: top and bottom hulls rotated 5 degrees about z
Row 4: " " about y
Row 5: top hull scaled by .1 in x
Row 6: bottom hull scaled by .1 in x
Another of the fields in the z-direction scales the bottom three hulls of each object by .1 in the x-direction. The other field scales the middle three longitudinal hulls by .1 in the x-direction.
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