Visual thinking / Rudolf Arnheim.
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TextPublisher: [S.l.] : University of California Press, 2004Edition: First Edition, Thirty-Fifth Anniversary PrintingDescription: 352 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 0520242262 (paperback); 9780520242265 (paperback)Subject(s): Art--Philosophy | Art--Psychology | Visual perceptionDDC classification: 701 LOC classification: N70Online resources: Amazon.com Summary: For thirty-five years Visual Thinking has been the gold standard for art educators, psychologists, and general readers alike. In this seminal work, Arnheim, author of The Dynamics of Architectural Form, Film as Art, Toward a Psychology of Art, and Art and Visual Perception, asserts that all thinking (not just thinking related to art) is basically perceptual in nature, and that the ancient dichotomy between seeing and thinking, between perceiving and reasoning, is false and misleading. An indis-pensable tool for students and for those interested in the arts.
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For thirty-five years Visual Thinking has been the gold standard for art educators, psychologists, and general readers alike. In this seminal work, Arnheim, author of The Dynamics of Architectural Form, Film as Art, Toward a Psychology of Art, and Art and Visual Perception, asserts that all thinking (not just thinking related to art) is basically perceptual in nature, and that the ancient dichotomy between seeing and thinking, between perceiving and reasoning, is false and misleading. An indis-pensable tool for students and for those interested in the arts.

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