/ Isotropic
'Isotropic' is an art and geology research that explores and interprets the physical
properties in all directions of Muley Point. Muley Point is a promontory in southeastern Utah, known for its scenic views and unique geology.
An isotropic landscape is a geographic area in which the physical properties and features of the landscape are uniform and the same in all directions. This means that the landscape does not have any directional dependence in terms of its topography, geology, geomorphology, or other physical properties. An isotropic landscape is characterized by a lack of directional variation, making it relatively homogeneous in all directions.
The sound is generated from the position of the model in relation to the horizon.
An isotropic landscape is a geographic area in which the physical properties and features of the landscape are uniform and the same in all directions. This means that the landscape does not have any directional dependence in terms of its topography, geology, geomorphology, or other physical properties. An isotropic landscape is characterized by a lack of directional variation, making it relatively homogeneous in all directions.
The sound is generated from the position of the model in relation to the horizon.