Shadows of Reality: The Fourth Dimension in Relativity, Cubism, and Modern Thought Buy on Amazon
Facebook LinkedIn

Shadows of Reality: The Fourth Dimension in Relativity, Cubism, and Modern Thought

Author Tony Robbin
Category Art
22.35 65.00 -66% USD

Usually ships in 24 hours

Book Details
Author(s) Tony Robbin
ISBN / ASIN 0300110391
ISBN-13 9780300110395
Availability Usually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank #1,609,916
Category Art
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
Ratings & Reviews No reviews yet — be the first!

No reviews yet.

Description
In this insightful book, which is a revisionist math history as well as a revisionist art history, Tony Robbin, well known for his innovative computer visualizations of hyperspace, investigates different models of the fourth dimension and how these are applied in art and physics. Robbin explores the distinction between the slicing, or Flatland, model and the projection, or shadow, model. He compares the history of these two models and their uses and misuses in popular discussions. Robbin breaks new ground with his original argument that Picasso used the projection model to invent cubism, and that Minkowski had four-dimensional projective geometry in mind when he structured special relativity. The discussion is brought to the present with an exposition of the projection model in the most creative ideas about space in contemporary mathematics such as twisters, quasicrystals, and quantum topology. Robbin clarifies these esoteric concepts with understandable drawings and diagrams.
Robbin proposes that the powerful role of projective geometry in the development of current mathematical ideas has been long overlooked and that our attachment to the slicing model is essentially a conceptual block that hinders progress in understanding contemporary models of spacetime. He offers a fascinating review of how projective ideas are the source of some of today’s most exciting developments in art, math, physics, and computer visualization.
Donate to EbookNetworking
Previous Book William Merritt Chase: The ... Next Book Datebooks, 1964/65: A Facsi...
Previous William Merritt C...
Next Datebooks, 1964/6...