| Title | ID1 Principles of Three-Dimensional Design: Objects, Space and Meaning |
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| Call Number | 745.4 LUE p |
| ISBN/ISSN | 9780130959751 |
| Author(s) | Stephen Luecking |
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| Classification | 745.4 LUE p |
| Series Title | GMD | Text |
| Language | Indonesia |
| Publisher | pearson |
| Publishing Year | 2002 |
| Publishing Place | English |
| Collation | 154 pages |
| Abstract/Notes | 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. |
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