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CHOSET, Howie M.. Principles of robot motion: theory, algorithms, and implementation. Londres: Cambridge University Press, 2005. xix, 603 p. (Intelligent robotics and autonomous agents (Cambridge)). ISBN 9780262033275. Inclui bibliografia e Ãndice; il. tab. quad.; 24x21cm.
Palavras-chave: ROBOTICA INTELIGENTE; AGENTES AUTONOMOS.
CDU 004.896 / C551p / 2005
This used to be a book, but now it's been hollowed out and lined with paper from cut pages, the interior and sides of this book have been sealed with PVA glue for protection. Book closes completely and still has some of the original first few pages.
Measurements:
6" x 9.25" x 1.25" (15.2 x 23.5 x 3.2 cm) for entire book.
4.5" x 8" x 1" (11.4 x 20.3 x 2.5 cm) for interior.
The bright orange color of the berries in the foreground are emphesized when compared with the dark green leaves in the background.
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Fresno State plant science faculty Faranak Hadevi, Principles of pomology II class, August 24, 2022, photo by Geoff Thurner, Copyright 2022
the principles i used in my photo was rhythm and movement. i used rhythm by having her face in the same direction as the grass. my process was walking around taking different photos of landscape ideas and also had put my mom in front of a bright light. i then blended the two photos together. what i think i did well was have the principles showing through clear. what i wish i did better was have the photos work together better.
I had the honour to shoot Aleks, Tina and Hanna while doing some areal acro on a beautiful sandy beach in Thailand's little paradise called Koh Phangan.
Images given left to right
Top: Lines (1), Color (2)
Middle: Space (3), Form (4), Shape (5)
Bottom: Value (6), Texture (7)
1) The twigs that form the bridges create rows of parallel lines.
2) The green on the tractor and red on the track are complimentary colors.
3) The vast openness of the sky creates negative space while the shape of Bunny (the dog) and her shadow create positive space. The shapes of the shrubbery and patches of grass on the trail also create positive space.
4) The conical shape of the Christmas trees is a three dimensional shape. Also the glint on the four columns shows that they are cylindrical which is also a three dimensional shape.
5) The shape of the pool that Bunny is in is square.
6) The fire place and picture frame are a dark black while the glare on the T.V. is white. There are also many different shades of gray in the floor boards and T.V. set.
7) The indents on the orange show that it has a bumpy texture.