In a rather famous old story called "Flatland" (Edwin Abbott, 1884), there are only two dimensions. Characters look like something out of your 10th-grade geometry class. Hello, Mr. Rectangle, meet Ms.
Sculptors, including high-profile figures, express themselves in two dimensions in “Between Planes: Exploring Sculpture ...
In storytelling there are typically two types of characters. One is a “flat character” or a character who is simplistic and consistent. We don’t know a lot about flat characters other than they have a ...
Are we living in a flatland? Or perhaps, are we bound in a cube of perception with impermeable spatial walls of length, width, and height—like a mime stuck in an imaginary cube? Let's take it slowly ...
The notion of dimension at first seems intuitive. Glancing out the window we might see a crow sitting atop a cramped flagpole experiencing zero dimensions, a robin on a telephone wire constrained to ...