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    Enhancing Understanding and Application of Fundamental Visual Elements and Visual Principles Through Collaborative Learning: Insights from the Experiences of Design Students by Gregorius Prasetyo Adhitama, Yogie Candra Bhumi, Miranti Sari Rahma, Yuki Agriyadi, Andriano Simarmata, Eljihadi Alfin, Arsaika Widasati, Dwi Hatmojo Danurdoro, Dona Saphiranti

    Published in Mudra: Jurnal Seni Budaya (2024-07-01)
    “…This research aims to address this gap by investigating the impact of collaborative learning, specifically structured to incorporate fundamental visual elements and principles (FVEVP), on students' comprehension and application in three-dimensional design—an essential area of design education. …”
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    Identify The Elements and Principles of David Lauer's Design in The Vessel Building by Antonius Sachio Troy Wijaya, Josephine Roosandriantini, Dimas Yuniardi

    Published in RUAS (2025-06-01)
    “…As a landmark of modern urban design, The Vessel combines aesthetic innovation with functional interactivity, making it an intriguing subject for analyzing how basic design theory is implemented in contemporary architecture. The study aims to identify and evaluate the use of design elements (such as line, shape, texture, and space) and design principles (including balance, rhythm, proportion, and hierarchy) in The Vessel, as well as their contribution to the unique spatial experience and visual impact. …”
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    Structure and visual elements of Halilrud and Jiroft stone containers by Alireza Azizi Yousefkand, Yusef Faryabi, Masoumeh Barsim

    Published in هنر اسلامی (2019-06-01)
    “…As well as studying the visual structure of the motifs used on the works, we can reveal the visual sensibilities of the creators of these works on the beautiful, the principled and precise application of aesthetic elements (technical knowledge) such as rhythm, symmetry, balance, proportion, concentration, balance and so on. …”
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    Prototype multi-agent robotic debris removal system: principles of development and experimental studies by S. V. Manko, V. M. Lokhin, S. A. K. Diane

    “…Compensation of local environmental uncertainties in the process of robot movement is based on a comprehensive analysis of visual and navigation information. Along with the main elements of the multi-agent system, the developed infrastructure of hardware and software for visual navigation and wireless communication is described.Conclusions. …”
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    Application of the Double Approximation Method for Constructing Stiffness Matrices of Volumetric Finite Elements by P. P. Gaidzhurov, N. A. Saveleva

    Published in Advanced Engineering Research (2023-12-01)
    “…The mathematical apparatus of the double approximation method based on the principle of a separate representation of the distribution functions of displacements and deformations inside the element, was used to construct the stiffness matrices of volumetric FE. …”
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    Accentuation and Attention: From Perceptual Organization to Consciousness by Baingio Pinna, Daniele Porcheddu, Jurģis Šķilters

    Published in Brain Sciences (2025-02-01)
    “…<b>Background</b>: This study investigates the complex relationship between accentuation and attention in visual perception, extending classical Gestalt principles by introducing dissimilarity as a complementary mechanism to similarity in perceptual organization. …”
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    Visual Dissonance and Dynamic Harmony: A Study of Asymmetrical Balance by Dr. Anindita Roy, Riya Kapoor

    “…Asymmetric balance, a fundamental principle in art and design, challenges traditional notions of symmetry by creating visual harmony through the strategic distribution of visual weight. …”
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    Spatial Guidance Overrides Dynamic Saliency in VR: An Eye-Tracking Study on Gestalt Grouping Mechanisms and Visual Attention Patterns by Qiaoling Zou, Wanyu Zheng, Xinyan Jiang, Dongning Li

    Published in Journal of Eye Movement Research (2025-08-01)
    “…This study investigates the applicability of Gestalt grouping principles in dynamic VR scenes, the influence of VR environments on grouping efficiency, and the relationship between viewer experience and grouping effects. (2) Methods: Eye-tracking experiments were conducted with 42 participants using the HTC Vive Pro Eye and Tobii Pro Lab. …”
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