Vision in Motion

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Vision in Motion is a seminal 1947 book by Bauhaus artist and educator László Moholy-Nagy that explores the integration of art, technology, and modern visual culture.

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instanceOf book
author László Moholy-Nagy NERFINISHED
contains diagrams
photographs
typographic experiments
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs seminal work on modern art and design education
documents teaching philosophy of László Moholy-Nagy
explores interdisciplinary approach to art and design
kinetic perception
new media in visual communication
space-time relationships in art
focusesOn education of the senses
preparation for a technological society
genre art theory
design theory
modernist criticism
hasIllustrationsBy László Moholy-Nagy NERFINISHED
hasLegacy considered a classic text in design education
widely cited in discussions of Bauhaus influence in America
influenced media studies
postwar design education
visual communication theory
language English
placeOfPublication Chicago NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1947
publisher Paul Theobald NERFINISHED
relatedTo Bauhaus NERFINISHED
New Bauhaus (Chicago) NERFINISHED
subject Bauhaus pedagogy
art
design
integration of art and technology
modernism
technology
visual culture
timePeriodDescribed first half of the 20th century

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László Weisz notableWork Vision in Motion