The theory of Aesthetics DNA is able to represent and clarify a differing approach into natural formations and algorithmic concepts. The use of investigation into the diverse types of Spiral DNA and the way in which some spiral cones have the ability to manipulate the DNA sequences to whatever design, shape or function they want, clear illustrated the desire to assess and annotate this conception.
The first group iteration deals with the evolution of the spiral cone by group of ellipses and the basis that creates the pattern and base structure that will eventually turn into the final conceptual aesthetics of the DNA.
The concept of growth can be represented with the second and third group iterations as they demonstrated and represent the changing nature of the spiral DNA can illustrate the pattern in changing amount, various radius of ellipses and different surface dividing. The use of the length slider displayed an opportunity to understand and grasp the way in which to increase the y and z axis. However it might represent a repetition towards the shape and design but within most spiral DNA the shape is consistent as the DNA tries to ensure that its realistic form in the real world.
The fourth group iteration can show changed size of ellipses which will increase the slider to greater y and z axis heights.
Overall, the purpose of the Aesthetics DNA was to show the process and growth of a DNA and how the use of technological systems can annotate and transform natural formations into design. The use of the Aesthetics DNA can explore the domains of genes, biology, abstract real world, and life.
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