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H OM E OMOR PH ISM,  | International Design Awards Winners
H OM E OMOR PH ISM,  | International Design Awards Winners
H OM E OMOR PH ISM,  | International Design Awards Winners
H OM E OMOR PH ISM,  | International Design Awards Winners
H OM E OMOR PH ISM,  | International Design Awards Winners
H OM E OMOR PH ISM,  | International Design Awards Winners
H OM E OMOR PH ISM,  | International Design Awards Winners
H OM E OMOR PH ISM,  | International Design Awards Winners
H OM E OMOR PH ISM,  | International Design Awards Winners
H OM E OMOR PH ISM,  | International Design Awards Winners
H OM E OMOR PH ISM,  | International Design Awards Winners

H OM E OMOR PH ISM

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H OM E OMOR PH ISM Dome A/V Performance
IAIA | Institute of American Indian Arts in New Mexico, USA
CERN, The European Organization for Nuclear Research , Geneva, Switzerland
SAT, Société des arts technologiques [SAT], Montreal, Canada

A homeomorphism, also called a continuous transformation, is an equivalence relation and
one-to-one correspondence between points in two geometric figures or topological spaces
that is continuous in both directions.
Many forms observed in nature can be related to geometry. In accordance with classical geometry,
the shapes that found in nature are consisting of lines and planes, circles and spheres,triangles and cones. These shapes actually are a powerful abstraction of reality, so we need primitive objects to give a form and understand the complex structure that exists in nature.Our starting point was topography and primitive object’s pertinent points of overlap. The inspirationcomes from the extreme diversity of New Mexico’s landforms