The Language of Vision, György Kepes, 1944

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Art means reality by S. Giedion
The revision of vision by S. I. Hayakawa
The language of vision by Gyorgy Kepes
I. Plastic organization
II. Visual representation
III. Toward a dynamic iconography

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