KOMPOSITION β
something that a person has created or written, esp. a text, a work of art, or a piece of music, or the act of creating or writing something
Parts of Komposition β
A Komposition must have a start and finish, although the start and finish can be the same, like an infinite loop
What is the difference between Komposition and Proposition? β
Proposition and Kompositions both are dependent on earlier elements.
There are no proofs in a Komposition
Choreography β
Music Komposition β
Motif
Fugue
Sonata
Symphony
Etude
Visual Komposition β
π© β
- the type of place and situation in which the action of a film or play happens
- French, mise en scΓ¨ne literally means "the action of putting onto the stage." The term's use originated in stage drama, where it refers to the way actors and scenery props are arranged; as its usage expanded into other narrative arts, its meaning shifted. In film production, mise en scΓ¨ne refers to all of the elements that comprise a single shot; that includes, but is not limited to, the actors, setting, props, costumes, and lighting. The director of a play or film is called the metteur en scΓ¨neβliterally, "one who puts on the stage."
Fashion β
Stylists compose Outfits, while Designers create the actual outfits. Sometimes the designer does both.
DeKomposition β
One of the foundations of Computational Thinking
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- Designers make Kompositions
- DSA"Atlete as Designer"
- Can there be propositions about Kompositions?
- Komposition is like Sequence, Collection or Series.