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VERLAUF (PROGRESSION)

If you think about this term from the point of view of three-dimensional design, it quickly becomes clear how many fields of meaning it can open up. Lines, surfaces and volumes can develop in space as gradients, form contours, indicate directions, run back into themselves. The course can be understood as a play between full and empty, i.e. mass and spatial volume, as well as a play between convex and concave on a surface.
Shape transitions between different elements are conveyed as gradients. Colour gradients, texture gradients, light and shadow gradients are important design aspects. Spatial sequences, circulating, leading, branching, confusing, have the path as a flowing figure as their theme. From a self-reflective point of view, even the course of one's own work or development process can become thematically interesting or relevant in this exercise. All in all, the concept of progression, translated into a sculptural form, is a good way of representing and expressing movement and dynamics in the immobile.