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The Same Two Frames No. 11 - 20
by Nakazawa Hideki, 2004

The Same Two Frames No. 11
The Same Two Frames No. 12
The Same Two Frames No. 13
The Same Two Frames No. 14
The Same Two Frames No. 15
The Same Two Frames No. 16
The Same Two Frames No. 17
The Same Two Frames No. 18
The Same Two Frames No. 19
The Same Two Frames No. 20

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First, make a single long row of letters. Secondly, replace each letter with a colored square and get a row of colored squares. Thirdly, link to the row of colored squares from each frame on the right and the left. That's all. When the both frames are of the same width, their appearances are the same. When of the different width, their appearances are different. No matter how the appearances are, the contents themselves are the same. The reason is that they have originated from the same sigle row of letters.
cf. Please see also "The Same Two Frames No. 1 - 10" appeared in "METHOD NO. 36." Please read also "One, Two, Thousands" appeared in "METHOD NO. 37."





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