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by notriddle
1667 days ago
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There's a stereotype that art is the domain of the anti-reductionist, but I don't think that's a historical constant. Would anyone say that mathematically-accurate linear perspective had no artistic merit when it was invented? How about techniques like the rule of thirds? What would you call abstract art, if not an attempt to reduce art to its true fundamentals? |
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