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Abstract

The catalytic function of color essential to the developnnent of art in the nineteenth century was taken over in the twentieth century by the issues of motion and perception, the questions of seeing and moving (see László Moholy-Nagy's descriptive book title, vision in motion, 1947). Hungary and Austria's contributions to perception theory and optical art have been considerable, yet this is the first time they have been coherently presented in one volume.

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Weibel Peter (2005) Beyond art: a third culture: a comparative study in cultures art and science in 20th century Austria and Hungary. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 12-153

DOI: 10.1007/3-211-37846-4_2

Full citation:

Weibel Peter, Vasarely Victor, Luccio Riccardo, Kanizsa Gaetano (2005) Perception movement, In: Beyond art: a third culture, Dordrecht, Springer, 12–153.