Vasarely's Work—Invitation to Mathematical and Combinatorial Visual Games

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Ljiljana Radovic and Slavik Jablan: Vasarely's Work—Invitation to Mathematical and Combinatorial Visual Games. In: Bridges 2010. Pages 127–134

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We analyze Victor Vasarely’s works from the viewpoints of the theory of visual perception, mathematics and modularity. The conclusion is that almost all construction methods, modular elements, optical effects, and visual illusions belonging to these fields were (re)discovered by Vasarely, mostly by intuition, creative visual thinking, and experimenting, and then used in his artworks.

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[1] Collection of the Vasarely Museum, Pécs 1 .

[2] C. Barrett, Op art, Studio Vista, London, 1970.

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[7] Lj. Radovic and S. Jablan, Antisymmetry and Modularity in Ornamental Art, Visual Mathematics, 3, 2, 2001 (reprint from “Bridges” Proceedings, 2001, pp. 55-66), (http://www.mi.sanu.ac.rs/vismath/radovic/index.html)

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[11] From the Collections of the Janus Pannonius Museum in Pécs, Olmouc Museum of Art, Janos Pannonius Museum, Pécs, 2007.


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