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Utgivning, distribution etc. Prentice Hall , Upper Saddle River, NJ : 2002
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/9597E-9, 0-13-095975-8, Luecking, Stephen, Object, Space, and Meaning: Principles of Three Dimensional Design/ This book provides a thorough examination of form and organization concepts, and sets them in artistic, cultural, and theoretical contexts. It covers the traditional principles of an introduction to three-dimensional design, but with a slant that shows them to be viable and effective while linked to more contemporary approaches. This necessitates illustrations taken from highly diverse societies, and a large number of examples drawn form nature and science. Chapter topics include problem solving; forms in space; planes in space; organization; surface and relief; mass and void; line and point; color and material; structure; time and kinetics; notes on meaning; place; and virtual space. For use by community art centers, and other teachers of three-dimensional art.
Preface p. v Problem Solving p. 1 Design and Form p. 1 The Design Process p. 1 Creativity p. 8 Form in Space p. 10 Design and Form p. 10 Spatial Principles p. 12 Point of View p. 15 Frame of Reference p. 19 Form and Context p. 22 Plane and Space p. 23 Introduction p. 23 Interaction and Stability p. 23 Environmental Planes p. 25 Architectural Planes p. 27 Transitions p. 28 Planes of Space p. 29 Plane and Volume p. 34 Planes and Shape p. 35 Organization p. 37 Introduction p. 37 Structure and Unity p. 37 Balance p. 39 Repetition with Variety p. 41 Proportion p. 43 Continuity p. 45 Focus and Emphasis p. 45 Economy p. 46 Implied Structure p. 47 Informality p. 47 Randomness and Chance p. 48 Order and Predictability p. 48 Surface and Relief p. 51 Introduction p. 51 Light and Shadow p. 52 Surface p. 53 Depth of Relief p. 56 Mass and Void p. 57 Introduction p. 57 Mass/Void Interaction p. 57 Surface and Volume p. 60 Geometric Volumes p. 62 Form in Nature p. 65 Stress Curves p. 67 Generated Forms p. 68 Line and Point p. 70 Introduction p. 70 Line and Surface p. 70 Line as Object p. 75 Pattern and Density p. 77 Line, Point, and Dematerialization p. 79 Color and Material p. 81 Introduction p. 81 Inherent and Applied Color p. 81 Illumination p. 82 Texture p. 84 Texture and Value p. 85 Properties of Material p. 85 Strength p. 88 Composites p. 88 Structure p. 93 Introduction p. 93 Force and Structure p. 93 Structural Configurations p. 93 Lines of Force p. 97 Surface Structures p. 101 Modular Structure p. 102 Joining p. 102 Secure Balance p. 106 Hierarchical Structure p. 106 Time and Kinetics p. 111 Introduction p. 111 Patterns in Time p. 111 Operators and Operations p. 114 Medium and Motion p. 114 Objects as Events p. 117 Process and Performance p. 119 Conclusion p. 121 Notes on Meaning p. 122 Introduction p. 122 Intrinsic and Extrinsic Meaning p. 122 Sign and Symbol p. 123 Communication p. 126 Environment and Place p. 129 Introduction p. 129 The Pedestal p. 129 Installations p. 131 Archetypes of Place p. 133 Designating Place p. 134 Behavior and Place p. 136 Place and Ritual p. 139 Virtual Space p. 142 Introduction p. 142 Digital 3D p. 142 CAD-CAM p. 144 Virtual Reality p. 147 Virtual Place p. 147 Perception and Communication p. 149