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  2. Frieder Nake - Wikipedia

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    Frieder Nake (born December 16, 1938) is a mathematician, computer scientist, and pioneer of computer art.He is best known internationally for his contributions to the earliest manifestations of computer art, a field of computing that made its first public appearances with three small exhibitions in 1965.

  3. Polygon (computer graphics) - Wikipedia

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    A model's polygons can be rendered and seen simply in a wire frame model, where the outlines of the polygons are seen, as opposed to having them be shaded. This is the reason for a polygon stage in computer animation. The polygon count refers to the number of polygons being rendered per frame.

  4. Polygon - Wikipedia

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    A simple polygon is the boundary of a region of the plane that is called a solid polygon. The interior of a solid polygon is its body, also known as a polygonal region or polygonal area. In contexts where one is concerned only with simple and solid polygons, a polygon may refer only to a simple polygon or to a solid polygon.

  5. Star polygon - Wikipedia

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    Star polygons feature prominently in art and culture. Such polygons may or may not be regular, but they are always highly symmetrical. Examples include: The {5/2} star pentagon is also known as a pentalpha or pentangle, and historically has been considered by many magical and religious cults to have occult significance.

  6. Polygonal modeling - Wikipedia

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    A polygon mesh of a dolphin In 3D computer graphics , polygonal modeling is an approach for modeling objects by representing or approximating their surfaces using polygon meshes . Polygonal modeling is well suited to scanline rendering and is therefore the method of choice for real-time computer graphics .

  7. Low poly - Wikipedia

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    Polygon mesh representing a dolphin, considered to be a low poly model by modern standards Low Poly Art, depicting a Kingfisher. Low poly is a polygon mesh in 3D computer graphics that has a relatively small number of polygons.

  8. Star polygons in art and culture - Wikipedia

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    In Christian art, St. Bruno bears a star on his breast; Saint Dominic, Saint Humbert and Saint Peter of Alcantara have a star on their head or forehead. [ 3 ] The star with six (or less commonly five, sometimes seven) points [ citation needed ] is associated with law enforcement in the United States , and forms the basis of the sheriff 's badge.

  9. Girih - Wikipedia

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    In woodwork, one of the earliest surviving examples of Islamic geometric art is the 13th-century minbar (pulpit) of the Mosque of Ibn Tulun, Cairo. [8] [9] Girih patterns can be created in woodwork in two different ways. In one, a wooden grille with polygons and stars is created; the holes can be left as they are, or filled with some material.