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Until now, I have understood the essence of these small stones through their external appearance. I regarded elements such as the number of points they have, their width and height, and their surface area as their defining characteristics. However, in order to approach another layer of essence—not their appearance, but what constitutes them—I commissioned a scan that analyzes the individual components within the concrete. | |||
As a result, I obtained data in which elements such as Aluminum, Calcium, Copper, Iron, Silicon, Zinc, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Titanium are visualized through color, indicating their relative presence within the concrete. The image above presents a composition of selected element maps, including Calcium (CaK), Silicon (SiK), Zinc (ZnK), Aluminum (AlK), along with a Total Count (TCnt) image that combines the signals of all detected elements. | |||
Through this, it became possible to identify the material composition within the concrete. Furthermore, these concentration-based datasets suggest the potential for further development into another form of data-driven artistic visualization. | |||
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