3. RHYTHM
Generally we can say rhythm means one kind
of repetition.
The word rhythm is believed to come from the
Greek word ‘Rhein’ meaning to flow or
stream.Rhythm is when things happen in the
flow of time.
4. IF WE through a stone on the pond water, Then
creates a repetition of the water wave. Now we can
say that it’s a one kind of Rhythm
Rhythm in nature
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6. Rhythm in Music
Rhythm is made up of sounds and silences. These sound
and silences are put together to form a pattern of sounds
which are repeated to create a rhythm. A rhythm has a
steady beat, but it may also have different kinds of beats.
Some beats may be stronger, longer, shorter or softer
than others. In a single piece of music, a composer can
use many different rhythms.
8. Rhythm in painting
As you see, rhythm has many meanings and
interpretations,from music, to the written word, to art
and architecture, to nature, even our own bodies
have rhythms.
9. Rhythm of Black Lines
painting
Painting by
Piet Cornelis Mondrian
Painting by
Sonia Delauney 1938
MondrianRhythm of color, circle &
curve lines
10. Rhythm in Architecture
Rhythm in design is also called repetition. Rhythm allows
your designs to develop an internal consistency that
makes it easier for your customers to understand. Once
the brain recognizes the pattern in the rhythm it can relax
and understand the whole design. Repetition rarely
occurs on its own and so it embues a sense of order onto
the design. And because of this, repetition attracts
attention and prompts customers to investigate .TO USE
THE CONCEPTION OF VISUAL RHYTHM TO CREATE AN
ARCHITECTURE COMPOSITION.
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