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concept:dark-glowing-colorsdark glowing colors
A quality sought in the Great Hall: bright but darkly glowing colors against darkness, achieved through blackish reds and pale sea-green.
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Artifacts (1)
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- The auditorium at Eishin campus, with blackish-red columns, red chevrons, and pale sea-green ceiling, designed to produce a dark, glowing presence.
Chapters (1)
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- Chapter 14: Deep FeelingintroducesThe chapter presenting the argument that deep feeling is the core of living process, illustrated with examples from architecture, painting, and design.
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cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edgeEntities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.
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- The target type of ImageC, an abstract color value supporting operations like overlay.
- Extension of Dark Triad adding sadism; used to generate construct-specific statements and demonstrate steering generalization
- The color property that color pairs (often complementary) interact to generate a flash of light, making each other shine; extends to three or more colors summing to a luminous whole.
- Ninth invariant: each color having a clear, unambiguous presence.
- The paradox that each individual color must shine beautifully in itself, yet this clarity is achieved only through the support of surrounding colors—analogous to strong centers.