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The nature and art of motion

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (Vision and value)New York George Braziller c1965Description: xi, 195p.; illContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
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Gyorgy Kepes. Gerald Holton - Science and the deallegorization of motion. James S. Ackerman - Art and evolution. Gillo Dorfles - The role of motion in our visual habits and artistic creation. Hans Wallach - Visual perception of motion. James J. Gibson - Constancy and invariance in perception. Stanley W. Hayter - Orientation, direction, cheirality, velocity and rhythm. George Rickey - The morphology of movement: a study of kinetic art. Katharine Kuh - Recent kinetic art. Karl Gerstner - Structure and motion. Hans Richter - My experience with movement in painting and in film. Robert Gessner - Seven faces of time: an aesthetic for cinema. Gordon B. Washburn - Structure and continuity in exhibition design. Donald Appleyard - Motion, sequence and the city
Abstract: 'Motion, in a strict physical sense, is change of position with respect to a reference system of space coordiinates. In a broad social sense, motion is change with respect to a reference system of basic human values....' --Introduction
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Gyorgy Kepes. Gerald Holton - Science and the deallegorization of motion. James S. Ackerman - Art and evolution. Gillo Dorfles - The role of motion in our visual habits and artistic creation. Hans Wallach - Visual perception of motion. James J. Gibson - Constancy and invariance in perception. Stanley W. Hayter - Orientation, direction, cheirality, velocity and rhythm. George Rickey - The morphology of movement: a study of kinetic art. Katharine Kuh - Recent kinetic art. Karl Gerstner - Structure and motion. Hans Richter - My experience with movement in painting and in film. Robert Gessner - Seven faces of time: an aesthetic for cinema. Gordon B. Washburn - Structure and continuity in exhibition design. Donald Appleyard - Motion, sequence and the city

'Motion, in a strict physical sense, is change of position with respect to a reference system of space coordiinates. In a broad social sense, motion is change with respect to a reference system of basic human values....' --Introduction

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