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For decades, the graphic code was two-dimensional, plans, sections and elevations...at best, a two dimensional representation of three dimensions in perspective graphics. These graphics have their own lineage; and their transition to digital media has been difficult.
But digital media now puts animation, multi-media, movies, video, story-telling and interactivity at our fingers. Three and four dimensions are available. Are they helpful? Are they quicksand? And how do we write the graphic code of landscape architecture?
What are we trying to communicate to whom?
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