Monday, 17 January 2011

The Meaning and Examples of Rhythm (College Work)

These images below are an example of "Rhythm", something which gives images an extra edge of interest. It also explains the construction of something in the real life world.
The different types of Rhythm are as follows:
Regular Rhythm is when a pattern is repeated in a formal fashion. (In other words, a line which repeats in a neat and tidy way.)
Flowing Rhythm is when a line has a curve, a flow that gives something edge or consistency.
Progressive Rhythm is when a image which has consistency but has flow in which it is laid out.


Image Number 1;
Image number one would be a Regular Rhythm. The reason why is because you see the same consistent pattern of circular shapes just repeat in a linear fashion.











Image Number 2;
Image number one would be a Progressive Rhythm. The reason why is because you can see a pattern of this image is repeated, but is not in a line, but in a circular fashion.










Image Number 3;
Image number one would be a Regular Rhythm. The pattern repeats in a linear fashion.















Image Number 4;
Image number one would be a Regular Rhythm. There is some elements of Flowing Rhythm hanging around in this image, which gives it an effect of construction.











Image Number 5;
Image number one would be a Flowing Rhythm. The wonkyness of the bars give a interesting flow and image.

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