Geometry as a Source of Inspiration in Contemporary Art
Year: 2011 Authors: Marcella Giulia Lorenzi; Mauro Francaviglia
Core claim
Understanding contemporary art requires understanding its mathematical and technological roots, especially the geometric ideas behind major twentieth-century movements.
Topics
geometry and art, contemporary art movements, perception and visualization, math-inspired art
Domains
Euclidean geometry, projective geometry, Riemannian geometry, group theory, abstract art, kinetic art, optical art, constructivism
Methods
historical survey, comparative analysis, theoretical interpretation
Media
painting, sculpture, installation, digital photography
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