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Ecology Principle Definition:

Ecological Principle: One of the six principles of shaping that lead to visual logic. This principle holds that all visual thinking and shaping acts pass through a three part process of

projection,
persecutory feelings and
integration and reprojection.

Successful visual thinking must go through all three phases. The human mind is seen in this process as a governor to keep the shaping process proceeding at a steady and productive pace.

 

 

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Unity Principle

Ambiguity and Meaning Principle

Control of Direction Principle

Realism Principle

Ecological Principle

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Tensional Principle

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