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An animal representation built from centers rather than from realistic copying; it can possess intense life.
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- The 19th-century approach of copying natural appearances, which Alexander argues does not necessarily yield life.
- Subtle variation and detail, as in pots of flowers, that brings life to a place.
- Peer-reviewed journal on animal cognition and feeling where this commentary and the target paper appear.
- The negative log probability of sensory samples; minimized by free energy.
- The recognizable geometric and visual character of buildings resulting from a particular form language.