Mattias--ca vient d'un manuel introductoire de topologie de 1962, "Intuitive Concepts in Elementary Topology," par B.H. Arnold. Ca vient du chapitre 3, "Networks and Maps," et c'est au sujet d'une version moins forte de la "four-color problem." Specifiquement, les eleves doivent demonstrer que chaque des diagrammes peut etre coloriee en moins de cinq couleurs--ou, plus exactement, doivent montrer laquelle des possibles demonstrations de la "five-color lemma" s'applique en chaque cas.
it's interesting to consider what happens if you remove the f's, & all of the labels, so you're just left with abstract shapes. if someone published a whole comic book in this style, it would take me to an arcane place the way some of Billy Mavreas's do.
reminds me a tiny bit of Brazilian process/poems by the likes of Nelson Portelinha.
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On Abstract Comics: The Anthology (Currently SOLD OUT):
The artists assembled by Andrei Molotiu for his anthology ABSTRACT COMICS (Fantagraphics, $39.99) push “cartooning” to its limits... It’s a fascinating book to stare at, and as with other kinds of abstract art, half the fun is observing your own reactions: anyone who’s used to reading more conventional sorts of comics is likely to reflexively impose narrative on these abstractions, to figure out just what each panel has to do with the next.
--Douglas Wolk, New York Times Book Review, Holiday Books edition, December 6, 2009 The collection has a wealth of rewarding material... it is a significant historical document that may jump-start an actual new genre.
--Doug Harvey, LA Weekly It becomes a treat to take a page of art - or a simple panel - and consider how the shapes, texture, depth, and color interact with one another; to reflect on how, when one takes the time, the enjoyment one ordinarily finds in reading a purely textually-oriented, narrative-driven written story can - with the graphic form - be translated into something completely different.
--Adam Waterreus, Politics and Prose, "Favorite Graphic Literature of the Year."
...this arresting book is like a scoop of primordial narrative, representational mud. Which is to say, it has vitaminic powers.
--Design Observer
For years, comics (at least American ones) have doggedly refused for one reason or another, to consider other schools of art and beyond mere representation. It's only now we see artists attempting to branch out and try to push at the edge's of the medium's definition. As such I found Abstract Comics to be a revealing, thought-provoking and genuinely lovely book that I'll be sure to be rereading in the months to come.
C'est quoi ?!
ReplyDeleteBon, devine!
ReplyDeleteA priori, c'est sorti d'un livre de mathématiques… Mais après…
Delete(À vrai dire, je ne comprends pas le rôle des cercles (au bout des droites), et leur transformation en courbes…
Mais je viens de piger "but only by leaving home" -- le polygone a une forme de maison ! :) ).
Mattias--ca vient d'un manuel introductoire de topologie de 1962, "Intuitive Concepts in Elementary Topology," par B.H. Arnold. Ca vient du chapitre 3, "Networks and Maps," et c'est au sujet d'une version moins forte de la "four-color problem." Specifiquement, les eleves doivent demonstrer que chaque des diagrammes peut etre coloriee en moins de cinq couleurs--ou, plus exactement, doivent montrer laquelle des possibles demonstrations de la "five-color lemma" s'applique en chaque cas.
ReplyDeleteMerci. Donc il n'y a pas de causes à effets entre les différentes figures -- en dehors de celles suggérées par ce ready-made --…
ReplyDeleteNon--la sequence est ready made.
ReplyDeleteI like this as a composition.
ReplyDeleteit's interesting to consider what happens if you remove the f's, & all of the labels, so you're just left with abstract shapes. if someone published a whole comic book in this style, it would take me to an arcane place the way some of Billy Mavreas's do.
reminds me a tiny bit of Brazilian process/poems by the likes of Nelson Portelinha.
I actually like it better with the letters, myself.
DeleteI just posted my quick remix of figure 3.11 here.
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