ARCHITECTURE AND MODERN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONIC SCIENTIFIC - EDUCATIONAL JOURNAL ON SCIENTIFIC-TECHNOLOGICAL AND EDUCATIONAL-METHODICAL ASPECTS OF MODERN ARCHITECTURAL EDUCATION AND DESIGNING WITH THE USAGE OF VIDEO AND COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES
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VIKTOR VAZARELI
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Authors |
A. Efimov, Moscow Institute of Architecture (State Academy), Moscow, Russia
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Abstract |
Victor Vazareli — the most influential artist of optical art (op-art). As a basic element of
compositions Vazareli has offered «two contrast сolor forms — plastic unit» which have allowed
the author to come to a method of “planetary folklore”. Vazareli — the author of monumental
compositions in architecture, the theorist of creation of polychromatic cities.
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Keywords: |
the op-art, geometrical abstraction, «plastic unit», «planetary folklore», polychromatic
city
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References |
- Hol'tshaj M. Viktor Vazareli. Taschen / Art-Rodnik, 2006.
- Ferrier J-L. Gesprache mit Victor Vasarely. Spiegelschrift 8, Cologne, 1971 (Paris, 1969).
- Victor Vasarely: Folklore Planetaire. Munich, 1973.
- Diehl G. Vasarely. Munich; Budapest, 1972.
- Teste von Victor Vasarely, Konigstein / Taunus, 1970 under the title «Plasti-cite», and in 1973
as «Notes Brutes».
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