Ipotesi per un'estetica come metafora della scienza
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Ipotesi per un'estetica come metafora della scienza

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Book about visual representation focused on differences between analogic and abstarct images. The book has been ispired by, "Godel, Esher, Bach", by D. Hofstadter. In particular has been analized the images realized by the writer who is an artist. The images have as title, "Rithmes of matter in workmaking": this is the description and program of images performed in more of 50 years. The book is focused on problem of recursion and how the semantic system of colored drawings is comparable to a musical canon. As well as in music, as well in iconic system, every sub system of signs and colours has a certain fixed number of performs: every one would be good; the choised one is depending by rithm and by chance. It's as in musical sinphony: the performer has to analize every little iconic matrix and relate it with holistic system. The metaphor is the way to relate drawings to science and underline analogies between grammatical languages and iconic expression.

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