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The mathematician's foundations (Euclid of Alexandria) that can be found in CAD software are the postulates and axioms that are the foundations of the Euclidian geometry. These elements are the collection of definitions, postulates, propositions (theorems and constructions), and mathematical proofs of the propositions.
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The elements of choreography are:
Energy, Time and Space.
Energy: Energy is about the quality of how the movement happens. The Choreographer needs to make choices about how to use force, tension, and weight to alter the flow of a cadence movement. Some movements are free-flowing such as in barley whiles others are sharp, quick and very electric.
Time: This speaks to speed, rhythm, syncopation and even cadence. When the body is moved according to various timing such as the quick-quick, slow-slow moves, it creates very entertaining visual effects.
Space: This refers to the amount of space available to the dancer. Dancers have various ways they interact with their space. Some dance moves may require being on one spot, others may require quickly shuffling across the space provided in circular, zig-zag, or sideways moves. Dancers may use the centre stage to make strong bold and dominant expressions. Corners may be used to make connections with the audience being entertained.
It is the combination of the various elements that give variety to dance styles and methods.
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A technique of rendering depth or distance in painting by modifying the tone or hue and distinctness of objects perceived as receding from the picture plane, especially by reducing distinctive local colors and contrasts of light and dark to a uniform light bluish-gray color. It can be seen behind the men above the mountains.