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Israel →Live search( total items: 3 ) Free FieldAbstractly, a free field is a field which has a unique solution to any given initial data. Mathematically, it is described by linear partial differential equations – an approximated solution. Acoustically, an anechoic space simulates a free field – a representation of a theoretical infinite space in which there is no sound waves reflections. Visually, the free field consists of theoretical infinite pixels space where a 3D panorama is transformed into 2D plot to form a geometrically distorted pixel space. in AporiaA relationship between the Skin– a structured border, and the content- A system of abstract red strings or lines with no defined shape, that aspires to break out. |