The Monumental Geometry of E Pluribus Unum
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Craig Kaplan and Chris Jordan: The Monumental Geometry of E Pluribus Unum. In: Computational Aesthetics 2014.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2630099.2630106
Abstract
We describe the conception and construction of E Pluribus Unum, a large-scale artwork that combines text and geometry to depict over a million names of global organizations dedicated to social and environmental causes. The names are rendered in small type along lines arranged symmetrically in a disc. We examine the aesthetic choices involved in designing the artwork, and the technical challenges we faced in laying out and rendering a monumental amount of text.
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