• Modular constructivism is a style of sculpture that emerged in the 1950s and 1960s and was associated especially with Erwin Hauer and Norman Carlberg....
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    Carlberg discussed modular constructivism with art critic Brian Sherwin, stating, My sense of it is that "modular" constructivism is making a work of...
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  • described as modular constructivism, reflecting both its compositional methodology and its architectural context. Each created stand-alone modular-themed sculptures...
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  • definition transforms modularity from a compositional attribute to a thematic concern in its own right. A school of modular constructivism develops in the 1950s...
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    later under Josef Albers at Yale. Hauer was an early proponent of modular constructivism and an associate of Norman Carlberg. Like Carlberg, he was especially...
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  • Massurrealism Maximalism Metaphysical painting Mingei Minimalism Modernism Modular constructivism Naive art Neoclassicism Neo-Dada Neo-expressionism Neo-Fauvism Neo-figurative...
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    Russian constructivism, and the International Typographic Style. The basic principles of the Swiss style include minimalist graphics, the use of a modular grid...
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    Kamphoefner. The house was built on a modest budget and is an example of modular constructivism and timber framing. List of Registered Historic Places in North...
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  • Maximalism – Metaphysical painting – Mingei – Modern art – Modernism – Modular constructivism – Narrative art – Neoclassicism – Neo-Dada – Neo-expressionism –...
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  • abstraction Hard-edge painting Information art Minimalism Modernism Modular constructivism Op Art Post-modernism Serialism Structuralism Systems art Sykora...
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    obvious harmony, continuity, or symmetry. Its name is a portmanteau of Constructivism and "Deconstruction", a form of semiotic analysis developed by the French...
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  • Neuroconstructivism (category Constructivism (psychological school))
    direct rebuttal against psychologists who argue for an innate modularity of the brain. Modularity of the brain would require a pre-specified pattern of synaptic...
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    structural strength. Scalability and modularity: The design principles of tensegrity allow for scalability and modular construction. Tensegrity structures...
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    achieve smooth "blank" surfaces. White panels were exhibited alone or in modular groupings. The Black Paintings (1951–1953) incorporated texture under the...
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    monitor the common room. Kitchens range from 4.6-7.9 m², influenced by constructivism, European trends, and the rise of dining out and packaged foods, offering...
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  • Internet-based communities of reflective inquiry." Although how exactly social constructivism makes Moodle different from other eLearning platforms is difficult to...
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  • Jonassen, D. H. (1992). Constructivism: New implications for instructional technology. In T. Duffy & D. Jonassen (Eds.), Constructivism and the technology...
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    Judd, no title, 1973 Bruce Nauman, Forced Perspective, 1975 Sol LeWitt, Modular Piece, 1966 Library, classrooms for education, cafeteria (temporarily closed)...
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    typically expressed through minimalism. The style is characterized by modular and rectilinear forms, flat surfaces devoid of ornamentation and decoration...
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    adhere to traditional typography rules, but used the basic principles of constructivism and "De Stijl" in his commercial work. His work can be recognized by...
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  • designed in the brutalist style with some elements of structuralism and constructivism. It is considered a prime representative of the brutalist architecture...
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    development [421] Karmiloff-Smith, A. (1992). Beyond Modularity. [419] Bodner, G. M. (1986). Constructivism: A theory of knowledge. [403] Shantz, C. U. (1975)...
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    to take on more structure and geometric form, influenced in part by Constructivism. Her one-person exhibit at the Kordegarda Gallery in Warsaw in 1960...
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  • Siegal, Michael (eds.). "The roots of scientific reasoning: infancy, modularity and the art of tracking". The Cognitive Basis of Science. Cambridge University...
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    on the blue bar in the center of a red circle. In the 1920s, Soviet constructivism applied 'intellectual production' in different spheres of production...
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  • Publishers. ISBN 978-1464172052. Gopnik, Alison (2012). "Reconstructing constructivism: Causal models, Bayesian learning mechanisms, and the theory theory"...
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  • 38. Internationalen Wittgenstein Symposiums [Realism – Relativism – Constructivism: Contributions of the 38th International Wittgenstein Symposium] (PDF)...
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  • mind were often related strongly to topics of cognitive science, such as modularity or innateness. Behaviorists such as B. F. Skinner tended to opine either...
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    organisation within a production environment.[citation needed] Within modular structured smart factories, cyber-physical systems monitor physical processes...
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  • Neo-Piagetian theories of cognitive development (category Constructivism (psychological school))
    JSTOR 3181583. PMID 12360826. Demetriou, A., & Kazi, S. (2001). Unity and modularity in the mind and the self: Studies on the relationships between self-awareness...
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