Deconstructing surrealism : an inquiry into the notion of ‘surreality’ in space (Softcopy is also available) (Record no. 68507)

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Personal name Shah, Medhavi (UI2015)
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Title Deconstructing surrealism : an inquiry into the notion of ‘surreality’ in space (Softcopy is also available)<br/>
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Date of publication, distribution, etc 2020
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Extent iv,196p.
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Formatted contents note Contents<br/>0. Introduction 01<br/>0.1 Abstract 02<br/>0.2 Aim and objectives 02<br/>0.3 Methodology 03<br/>0.4 Scope and Limitations 03<br/>0.5 Implications 04<br/>1. Art’s extrapolation in Spatial design 07<br/>1.1 Modern Art’s adaptation in Spatial design 16<br/>1.1.1 In Modern spaces (De Stijl in Eames house) 18<br/>1.1.2 In Contemporary spaces (Suprematism by Zaha Hadid) 28<br/>1.1.3 In spaces designed by an Artist (The case of Hundertwasser) 38<br/>1.2 Realizing the Scope and Limitations of Modern movements 46<br/>1.3 Assimilating Modernism’s ‘individual’ voices 51<br/>1.3.1 Expressionism 52<br/>1.3.2 Dada 54<br/>1.3.3 Surrealism 55<br/>1.4 Surrealism’s relevance in contemporary Spatial design 57<br/>2. Extracting from Surrealism 61<br/>2.1 Ideology 66<br/>2.1.1 Dada aspects 70<br/>2.1.2 Freudian aspects 76<br/>2.1.3 The Core aspects 82<br/>2.2 Surrealist tendencies in design theory 89<br/>2.3 Techniques 93<br/>2.3.1 The Exquisite corpse 95<br/>2.3.2 The Surrealist object/ Assemblage 98<br/>2.3.3 Recollecting Dreams 102<br/>2.4 Prevailing notions of ‘surreal’ spaces 104<br/>2.4.1 The Revered spaces 104<br/>2.4.2 Domestic environments 106<br/>2.4.3 Attempts by the Surrealists 108<br/>2.4.4 Surrealists despite themselves 110<br/>2.5 Embodiment 114<br/>2.5.1 External attributes 114<br/>2.5.2 Internal attributes 118<br/>2.5.3 Interpretation of Artworks 119<br/>2.5.4 Evocative attributes 134<br/>2.6 Precipitating ‘spatial surreality’ 136<br/>3. Examining designed ‘surreality’ 143<br/>4. Epilogue 175<br/>3.1 Criteria of selection 146<br/>3.2 Method of analysis 149<br/>3.3 Mercedes Benz Museum 152<br/>3.4 Conclusion 171<br/>Nomenclature 182<br/>Bibliography 183<br/>Image and illustration credits 185<br/>Appendix 191<br/>
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Personal name Patel, Kireet (Guide)
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Country India
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Topic 2015 Batch
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Topic FD-UG
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