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Module, proportion, symmetry, rhythm / edited by Gyorgy Kepes.
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Book
Language
English
Published/Created
New York, G. Braziller [1966]
Description
233 pages illustrations, music 29 cm.
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N76.K4
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N61 .K4
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Subject(s)
Symmetry (Art)
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Bartók, Béla 1881-1945
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Editor
Kepes, Gyorgy, 1906-2001
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Series
Vision + value series
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Vision+value series
Summary note
"Duality and synthesis in the music of Béla Bartók [by] Ernõ Lendvai": pages 174-193.
Notes
"Duality and synthesis in the music of Béla Bartók [by] Ernö Lendvai": p. 174-193.
Contents
Modularity of knowing/ Phillip Morrison
Modular principle and biological form/ C.H. Waddington
Architecture of crystals/ Arthur L. Loeb
Patterns of growth of figures: Mathematical aspects/ Stanislaw Ulam
Modular ideas in science and in art: Visual documents
Module: measure, structure, growth and function/ Lawrence B. Anderson
Modular materials and design flexibility/ Ezra D. Ehrenkrantz
Standard, series, module: New problems and tasks of painting/ Richard P. Lohse
Structural syndrome in constructive art/ Anthony Hill
Duality and synthesis in the music of Béla Bartók/ Ernö Lendvai
Rhythm etc./ John Cage
Unit and the whole: Fundamental problem of the plastic arts/ Francois Molnar
Review of proportion/ Rudolf Arnheim.
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LCCN
66013044
OCLC
541945
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