patternas
Patternas are a concept used in design theory and generative art to describe modular motifs that can be combined to form complex, scalable patterns. A patterna consists of a core motif and a rule set that governs repetition, transformation, and variation, enabling reusable building blocks for visual design.
The term patterna appears in recent discussions of modular design and computational creativity. It is often
Key properties of patternas include modularity, parameterizability, and symmetry compatibility. They can be static or dynamic,
Patternas are classified into simple, compound, and dynamic categories. Examples range from a simple checker-like patterna
In practice, patternas provide a framework for systematic exploration of visual motifs and their interactions. Critics