Assuming we use a base 2 system, what would the assumed affect on geometric art be?
A base 2 system is binary, which is the system currently used in computer graphics which are capable of representing any kind of visual art.

Perhaps I can give you a more definitive answer if you explain how you are imagining applying a base 2 system to geometric art. Are we talking about representing geometry using a base 2 system? If so the answer would be none whatsoever because any geometry can already be represented using a binary system, and thus applying it would change nothing. Or do you have some method in mind for constraining the production of geometric art using binary in a way that might have the assumed affect that you want me to describe? Without a specific method, the number of such possible affects could be of infinite variety. It seems to me that there must be some way to achieve such an affect by applying a binary approach to geometric art, but I'm missing the information required to meaningfully describe the particular affect you have in mind.
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My apologies. Here's what I'm trying to say.
A base 2 system typically refers to a way of writing numbers and by itself, it seems that it wouldn't have any effect on geometric art. If this is not what you are referring to, could you give an example of what you are trying to accomplish?