dummies
 

Suchen und Finden

Titel

Autor/Verlag

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Nur ebooks mit Firmenlizenz anzeigen:

 

The Structure of Paintings

Michael Leyton

 

Verlag Springer-Verlag, 2007

ISBN 9783211357422 , 237 Seiten

Format PDF, OL

Kopierschutz Wasserzeichen

Geräte

53,49 EUR

  • Arabic Computational Morphology - Knowledge-based and Empirical Methods
    Education in the Era of Globalization
    The Teacher's Role in Implementing Cooperative Learning in the Classroom
    The Linearization of Affixes: Evidence from Nuu-chah-nulth
    The Illusion of Linearity - From Analysis to Improvement
    Neue Impulse im Kulturtourismus
    Als ich vom Himmel fiel - Wie mir der Dschungel mein Leben zurückgab
    Leonardo da Vinci - Die Lebensgeschichte
  • Sebastian Deisler - Zurück ins Leben - Die Geschichte eines Fußballspielers
    Du gibst das Leben - Das sich wirklich lohnt
    Armin Mueller-Stahl - Die Biographie
    Sexus
    International Handbook of Research in Arts Education
    International Perspectives on Teachers and Lecturers in Technical and Vocational Education
    Speech Acoustics and Phonetics - Selected Writings

     

     

 

 

Michael Leyton has developed new foundations for geometry in which shape is equivalent to memory storage. A principal argument of these foundations is that artworks are maximal memory stores. The theory of geometry is developed from Leyton's fundamental laws of memory storage, and this book shows that these laws determine the structure of paintings. Furthermore, the book demonstrates that the emotion expressed by a painting is actually the memory extracted by the laws. Therefore, the laws of memory storage allow the systematic and rigorous mapping not only of the compositional structure of a painting, but also of its emotional expression. The argument is supported by detailed analyses of paintings by Picasso, Raphael, Cezanne, Gauguin, Modigliani, Ingres, De Kooning, Memling, Balthus and Holbein.


Michael Leyton's mathematical work on shape has been used by scientists in over 40 disciplines from chemical engineering to meteorology. His scientific contributions have received major prizes, such as a presidential award and a medal for scientific achievement. His new foundations to geometry are elaborated in his books in Springer-Verlag and MIT Press. Besides his scientific and mathematical work, he is also a highly exhibited painter and sculptor, and his architecture designs have been published by Birkhauser-Architectural. Also he is the composer of published string quartets. He is president of the International Society for Mathematical and Computational Aesthetics, and is on the faculty of the Psychology Department and the DIMACS Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science at Rutgers.