Modern Art Motion: The fact that tidal motion in the ocean interior varies so rapidly with depth demonstrates that the motion is not the result of ordinary (surface) tides, which are created by the sun and moon, as these would be associated with nearly uniform currents from top to bottom. Interior tidal motion is associated instead with peculiar waves that reach their maximum motion in the interior and are virtually motionless at the surface.
Living in Motion : Design and Architecture for Flexible Dwelling
Featuring work by such noted designers as Isamu Noguchi, Marcel Breuer, Charles and Ray Eames, and Philippe Starck, among many others, Living in Motion: Design and Architecture for Flexible Dwelling brings together over 150 objects, as well as films and more than 500 illustrations, from the realm of architecture and design to address flexibility and mobility in contemporary domestic life.
Organized by the Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein, Germany, Living in Motion will have its only U.S. showing at the Institute of Contemporary Art.
Furniture, houses, and objects that incorporate flexibility and multi-functionalis m have long been associated with the modern art Motion and the contemporary.
Aristotle's Theory of Motion. What distinguished Aristotle's view of science from that of his predecessors was less his answers to the first two questions than his ingenious solution to the problem of motion. By motion Aristotle understood change: change of size (growth), change of quality (for example, color), or change of place (local motion). Change, he noted, could only take place in an object's accidental properties- that is, those properties that did not serve to characterize it essentially.
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