LevelItem
Ref NoL/C/1/30
Alt Ref NoC(L)/1/30
TitleAffinities \ Icosahedron and Dodecahedron
Date1938-1940
Extent1 drawing
DescriptionDrawing by Rudolf Laban showing the parallel inclinations in both an icosahedron (centre) and a dodecahedron (outer form). In pencil and red, green, yellow, and blue crayon.
Dr Carol-Lynne Moore explains: 'The theory of affinities addresses harmonic relations between effort qualities and spatial trajectories. The simplest model is dimensional. Published models of the affinities only correlate qualities of weight, time, and space (focus) to dimensions and diagonals. These drawings extend the model, incorporating the element of flow and using transverse and peripheral inclinations of the icosahedron. The ball shape relates to weight; the arrow to flow; the screw to time; and the wall to space.'
Related MaterialDrawings L/C/1/12-L/C/1/35 are in a folder labelled 'Spatial Structures and Architectural Theatre Buildings \ Rough Structures'.
Physical DescriptionH 253mm x W 202mm. Original reference was D/A/1/29.
FormatArtwork
Persons
CodePerson NameDates
DS/UK/P417Laban; Rudolf (1879-1958); movement theorist1879-1958
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