Professor Rudolph Arnheim argues that it is by the controlled application of forces that visual phenomena may be communicated to us as an expression of the forces which govern our lives, indicating either balance or discord, growth, movement, tension or interactions of these phenomena.
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Le Corbusier an Analysis of Form
May 1996, Spon Pr
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Le Corbusier, an analysis of form
1996, Van Nostrand Reinhold, E and FN Spon
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