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This book is the Proceedings of the First International Symposium
for Science on Form. The Symposium was held on November 26 through
30, 1985 at the University of Tsukuba, Japan. It was organized by
The Society for Science on Form, J:: . pan, and sponsored by the
Foundation for Advancement of International Science (F AIS). The
purpose of the Symposium was to discuss interdisciplinal science
aspects of form. "Form," to exhibit its tremendous characters,
depends on the material and the changes. But, it is the form that
appears evident at once and endures. Form is absorbed from every
field as media of information. Thirty years and more ago,
interdisciplinal problems between earthethics and science were
submitted to a symposium on Form in Nature and Art. The relation
between form and function had been emphasized philosophically and
psychologically. In this quarter century, information theory had
exactly decided figures, electronic computer had easily calculated
graphics, and laser hologram had completely contained the objective
image and reconstructed it.
This book is the Proceedings of the First International Symposium
for Science on Form. The Symposium was held on November 26 through
30, 1985 at the University of Tsukuba, Japan. It was organized by
The Society for Science on Form, J::.!pan, and sponsored by the
Foundation for Advancement of International Science (F AIS). The
purpose of the Symposium was to discuss interdisciplinal science
aspects of form. "Form", to exhibit its tremendous characters,
depends on the material and the changes. But, it is the form that
appears evident at once and endures. Form is absorbed from every
field as media of information. Thirty years and more ago,
interdisciplinal problems between earthethics and science were
submitted to a symposium on Form in Nature and Art. The relation
between form and function had been emphasized philosophically and
psychologically. In this quarter century, information theory had
exactly decided figures, electronic computer had easily calculated
graphics, and laser hologram had completely contained the objective
image and reconstructed it.
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