THE MOVEMENT AS AN ARTISTIC PLASTIC VALUE EMPLOYED IN THE DESIGN OF THE TRIDIMENSIONAL WOVEN

Nahla Ahmed Hamdy El-Deeb
Assistant Professor Dr., Fashion Design Department, Faculty of Arts and Design, Pharos University in Alexandria, nahla-eldeeb73art@hotmail.com

Abstract
Art has been influenced by the different theories and discoveries of science and the availability of technology of raw materials with characteristics contribute to the highlight of the new composition of the effects on the textile industry technically, and the interest in the third dimension and the movement of inspiration and vacuum and busy tissue multi-level and stereoscopic and came out of the conventional framework.
And movement is one of the elements of plastic art and developed with the evolution of the laws of the movement of Newton and the relativity of Einstein and the laws of atom, and showed the schools of art interested in these scientific discoveries and developed with them from the future and visual deception and motor art which deals with two- and three-dimensional works that are characterized by actual movement by motor or air, active participation of the viewer or through the re-installation of the elements of the work, it is called the outstanding works. The second type of movement is the work of the discretionary movement, which contains the deception of the movement despite the stasis of action.
Research problem: How can a multiplicity of design solutions for the tridimensional woven be achieved by using the motion as an artistic plastic value in the tridimensional hand-woven work?
The current research provides a teaching unit with many practical applications for the use of movement in the tridimensional hand-woven work, and the sample of the experiment was limited to the students of the third division - Faculty of Specific Education - Alexandria University.

Keywords: The Movement, Artistic Plastic, the Tridimensional Woven.

 


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CITATION: Abstracts & Proceedings of ADVED 2017 - 3rd International Conference on Advances in Education and Social Sciences, 9-11 October 2017- Istanbul, Turkey

ISBN: 978-605-82433-0-9