This research repository serves as a centralized knowledge base for visually exploring how different aesthetics influence one another across disciplines, cultures, and time periods.
The repository contains code and data related to the CRUX MUNDI aesthetics relational analysis project. The project focuses on exploring the relationships between various aesthetic concepts, theories, and trends. By conducting a relational analysis, we aim to gain insights into the underlying patterns within aesthetics.
data/
: This directory contains the datasets used for the analysis.code/
: This directory contains the code for conducting the aesthetic relational analysis.results/
: This directory stores the results and findings of the analysis.docs/
: This directory contains additional documentation, including research papers, reports, and presentation slides.
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- Clone the repository to your local machine:
git clone [https://github.com/cruxmundi/aesthetics.git]
- Navigate to the cloned directory:
cd aesthetics-relational-analysis
- Install any necessary dependencies.
- Run the code or scripts provided in the
code/
directory. - View the results in the
results/
directory.
We welcome contributions to enhance and expand the aesthetics relational analysis. If you would like to contribute, please follow these guidelines:
- Fork the repository.
- Create a new branch for your feature or improvement.
- Make your changes and commit them.
- Push your changes to your forked repository.
- Submit a pull request with a clear description of your changes.
This repository is licensed under the MIT License.
For any questions or inquiries, please contact:
- Symeon Davis: symeon@cruxmundi.com