METAL WORK “PATIL MESSI KALAMZANI” 14.S. AND FARACTAL GEOMETRY

Document Type : گزارش علمی

Authors

1 Permanent member of Academy of Sciences

2 Senior Expert, Computer Graphic Designe

Abstract
The thoughts and ideas of artists and craftsmen, according to the way they perceive the manifestations of the world, are preserved in the form of works of visual arts, architecture and decorative crafts which are exhibited, as souvenirs of culture human. Aesthetics and art sciences introduce these works according to the change and transformation of human experiences, thus the precision and elegance “creativity” of artists throughout history, cultural value, dignity and validity of works of art are measured and determined. Today, given the new dimensions that have changed with technological progress and the production of new technical tools, the way of seeing the world and material effects has transformed and led to the creation of works of art more detailed and more complete. Paying more attention to (space) and creating new precise and comprehensive artistic dimensions is considered one of the modern achievements. The characteristics of design and creation of forms, which occupied the artist’s mind throughout the ages to see the world better and create better especially when he used “geometry”, he went through the exact terms of the world of senses and reason. Recently, some artists have paid special attention to the new common branch between mathematics, geometry and art called fractal geometry, which provides information about the common secret and harmony of the universe. Among them, modern architects and visual arts have created significant works in this regard.

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Subjects

Jackson Pollock (1959-1912), American modern abstract expressionist painter
*_ Leonardo da Vinci Léonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (1452-1519)
*_ Michelangelo Miguel Ángel Buonarroti, en italiano Michelangelo; Italy, (1564-1475)
*_ Leon Battista Alberti (Italy 1404-1472), Leon Battista Alberti
*_ Le Corbusier, (1887-1965)
Pieter Cornelis Mondriaan (Netherlands 1872 - 1944 New York)
*_ Paul Klee (German 1879-1940)
*_ Victor Vasarely (Hungarian 1906-1997 French)
 *_ Multidimensional spatial effects
*- "Asao Tocolo", architect and graphic designer of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic logo.

  • Receive Date 15 May 2024
  • Revise Date 15 June 2024
  • Accept Date 16 June 2024
  • First Publish Date 16 June 2024
  • Publish Date 20 June 2024