Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
ricomposizione
English translation:
recomposition
Italian term
ricomposizione
1 Forma Matrice
Il pezzo di materia da cui sono estratti gli elementi per realizzare la Forma Mobile.
2 Forma Vuoto
La traccia nella Forma Matrice determinata dal prelievo degli elementi per realizzare la Forma Mobile.
3 Forma Mobile
Entità ricavata con gli elementi estratti dalla Forma Matrice.
4 Indeterminazione
La possibilità di realizzare la Forma Mobile in grande quantità e in tempi diversi, anche in collaborazione con altri, adoperando gli stessi elementi.
5 Ricomposizione
Se la Forma Mobile si ricongiungesse alla Forma Matrice, il pezzo di materia tornerebbe alla forma originaria.
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Proposed translations
recomposition
This is about three-dimensional art - see Maria's other questions.
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