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Wednesday 22 August 2012

DSDN 142: Project 2

Structure and Noise

Structure is the repetition of objects and shapes, which have been thought about and organised clearly and neatly. Noise on the other hand, is a lot more "grungy" compared to structure. A good example is when you flick into a TV channel that has no service, you get a fuzzy black and white pixelated image all over the screen that doesn't make sense. Also, the more colours that's involved within the image, usually indicates that it's noisier as well. If you had a bunch of little squares which were just black and white, it'd be quite structured because it's repeated and recognisable. However, if it had maybe 4+ colours spread out each square it'd be quite confusing to look at, making it a lot more noisier. Another factor relating to the squares is that scale can effect how noisy an image can be. Usually a bunch of smaller objects or shapes put together tend to be a lot noisier but bigger shapes slapped on top of each other can also be taken as noisy. 

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