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Introduction | p. vii |
Two Spatial Systems | p. 1 |
A master key to composition | p. 1 |
Centricity and eccentricity | p. 2 |
Vectors and their targets | p. 4 |
Interaction of the systems | p. 8 |
Centers And Their Rivals | p. 13 |
Geometric and dynamic | p. 13 |
The pull of gravity | p. 15 |
The visual center underneath | p. 18 |
Varieties of weight | p. 21 |
Sculpture and the ground | p. 24 |
Matisse under pressure | p. 33 |
The Viewer as a Center | p. 36 |
Self-centered vision | p. 36 |
Various positions in space | p. 37 |
A slab in suspense | p. 40 |
Seeing the world sideways | p. 42 |
The viewer as an influence | p. 44 |
Looking into depth | p. 47 |
Limits And Frames | p. 51 |
Enclosures spread energy | p. 51 |
Tampering with the range | p. 52 |
The functions of frames | p. 55 |
Framed space not quite closed | p. 58 |
Rectangular formats | p. 62 |
Challenges to the middle | p. 66 |
Perspective creates a center | p. 68 |
Ton Do And Square | p. 72 |
Floating shapes | p. 72 |
Tondi stress the middle | p. 75 |
The role of eccentricity | p. 79 |
Disks inside | p. 85 |
The oval | p. 89 |
Squares balance the coordinates | p. 94 |
Aibers's nests of squares | p. 101 |
Mondrian overrides centricity | p. 104 |
A square by Munch | p. 107 |
Centers as hubs | p. 109 |
Provimg Stability | p. 109 |
Tensition through deviation | p. 119 |
Dynamics of the human figuer | p. 126 |
Saltimbanques and Guernica | p. 129 |
Centers as Dividers | p. 133 |
Bipolar composition | p. 133 |
The necessary latch | p. 137 |
Diagonals | p. 143 |
Noli metengere | p. 146 |
Volumes and nodes | p. 149 |
Volumes and vectors interactiong | p. 149 |
Kinds of nodes | p. 151 |
Nodes of the body | p. 154 |
Faces and hands | p. 158 |
Singing man | p. 162 |
Space in depth | p. 166 |
Perceiving the third dimension | p. 166 |
Objects behaving in space | p. 168 |
Enclosures replacing frames | p. 170 |
The added view of projection | p. 177 |
Coctinuity of space | p. 179 |
What perspective Contributes | p. 183 |
Time in space | p. 187 |
The symbolism of the frontal plane | p. 190 |
Centers and grids in buildings | p. 195 |
Grids prevail | p. 195 |
Design in elevation | p. 197 |
Design on the ground | p. 200 |
Coping with full space | p. 204 |
Composition in time | p. 212 |
Are there exceptions? | p. 214 |
A physical foundation | p. 217 |
Composition carries meaning | p. 221 |
Glossary | p. 225 |
Bibliography | p. 231 |
Acknowledgments | p. 235 |
Index | p. 237 |
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