lijnens
Lijnens is a term used to describe a class of line-based geometric and graphic compositions, commonly encountered in digital art, design, and computational visualization. The concept centers on networks of straight line segments arranged on a plane, created by applying simple, repeatable rules to a set of points or a grid. Lijnens emphasize structural clarity and the visual effects that arise from line density, orientation, and intersection patterns.
Construction and characteristics. A typical lijnens system starts with a lattice or random distribution of points.
Applications and interpretations. In art and design, lijnens are used to explore rhythm, balance, and spatial
Etymology and usage. The term lijnens draws on the Dutch word lijn (line) and suggests a plural
See also: line art, graph drawing, network visualization, generative art.