Avatar, Neytiri by James Cameron and the Golden Rectangle
Successive Golden Rectangles dividing a Golden
Rectangle into squares (Neytiri).
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Avatar
Avatar is a 2009 American, science fiction, epic film
written and directed by James Cameron and starring Sam
Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Michelle
Rodriguez and Stephen Lang. The film is set in the year
2154, when humans are mining a precious mineral called
unobtanium on the lush moon Pandora in the Alpha Centauri
star system. The expansion of the mining colony threatens
the continued existence of a local tribe of Na'vi—a sentient
humanoid species which is indigenous to Pandora. The film's
title refers to the genetically engineered Na'vi bodies used
by several human characters to interact with the natives of
Pandora.
Neytiri is the film's female Na'vi protagonist, princess of the Omaticaya, the Na'vi clan central to the story. Source:
Wikipedia, Avatar (2009 Film)
Avatar has been nominated for nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director.
Golden Rectangle
A golden rectangle
is a rectangle whose side lengths are in the golden ratio,
one-to-phi, that is, approximately 1:1.618. A distinctive
feature of this shape is that when a square section is
removed, the remainder is another golden rectangle, that is,
with the same proportions as the first. Square removal can
be repeated infinitely, which leads to an approximation of
the golden or Fibonacci spiral.
Geometric abstract art is a form of abstract art based on the use of
geometric forms sometimes, though not always, placed in
non-illusionistic space and combined into non-objective
(non-representational) compositions.
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