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D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson's Generative Influences in Art, Design, and Architecture : From Forces to Forms

Part of the Biotechne: Interthinking Art, Science and Design series
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Scottish zoologist D’Arcy Wentworth Thompson’s visionary ideas in On Growth and Form continue to evolve a century after its publication, aligning it with current developments in art and science.

Practitioners, theorists, and historians from art, science, and design reflect on his ongoing influence.

Overall, the anthology links evolutionary theory to form generation in both scientific and cultural domains.

It offers a close look at the ways cells, organisms, and rules become generative in fields often otherwise disconnected.

United by Thompson’s original exploration of how physical forces propel and shape living and nonliving forms, essays range from art, art history, and neuroscience to architecture, design, and biology.

Contributors explore how translations are made from the discipline of biology to the cultural arena.

They reflect on how Thompson’s study relates to the current sciences of epigenesis, self-organization, biological complex systems, and the expanded evolutionary synthesis.

Cross-disciplinary contributors explore the wide-ranging aesthetic ramifications of these sciences.

A timeline links the history of evolutionary theory with cultural achievements, providing the reader with a valuable resource.

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Product Details
Bloomsbury Visual Arts
1350191116 / 9781350191112
Hardback
590.92
11/03/2021
United Kingdom
English
288 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
24 cm