KOMPOSITION
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
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?
Proposition and Kompositions both are dependent on earlier elements.
There are no proofs in a Komposition
Choreography
Music Komposition
Motif
Fugue
Sonata
Symphony
Etude
Visual Komposition
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- the type of place and situation in which the action of a film or play happens
- French, mise en scène 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 scène 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 scène—literally, "one who puts on the stage."
Fashion
Stylists compose Outfits, while Designers create the actual outfits. Sometimes the designer does both.
DeKomposition
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.