Repetition

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Relations

  • Pattern: A pattern involves the repetition of elements or sequences.
  • Tessellations: Tessellations rely on the repetition of shapes in a regular or semi-regular pattern.
  • Modular Origami: Modular origami relies on the repetition of folding the same unit or module multiple times.
  • Consistency: Consistent actions or elements involve repetition over multiple instances.
  • Symmetry: Symmetry often involves the repetition of elements or motifs.
  • Folding Pattern: Folding patterns often involve repeating a series of folds or steps to create a desired shape or design.
  • Iterability: Iterability enables repetition of operations over a collection of elements.
  • Skill Acquisition: Repetition is essential for skill acquisition, as it helps to solidify the neural pathways associated with the skill.
  • Difference: Difference and repetition are key themes in Deleuze’s philosophy, exploring the productive potential of difference and the role of repetition.
  • Rhythm: Rhythm often involves the repetition of certain patterns or sequences of beats.
  • Sequence: A sequence often involves the repetition of elements or patterns.