Collision of forms
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When two forms differing in geometry or orientation collide and interpenetrate each other’s boundaries , each will complete for visual supremacy and dominance.

The two forms can subvert their individual identities and merge to create a new composite form.

One of the two form can receive the other totally within its volume.

The Two forms can retain their individual identities and share the interlocking portions of their volumes.

The Two forms can separate and be linked by third element that recalls the geometry of one of the original forms.
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