Exploring the application of multiple contradictory space elements and principles of M.C. Escher / Xidi Wang, Shaw Chiang Wong and Yuqian Zhang

M.C. Escher, a renowned graphic artist, merged art and science to produce seemingly ‘unreasonable’ contradictory spaces that expand our vision into an infinite loop. Numerous designs have been influenced by his works. However, findings from the literature reveal that most adapt only a single contrad...

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Main Authors: Wang, Xidi, Chiang Wong, Shaw, Zhang, Yuqian
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spelling my.uitm.ir.974282024-07-28T15:59:48Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/97428/ Exploring the application of multiple contradictory space elements and principles of M.C. Escher / Xidi Wang, Shaw Chiang Wong and Yuqian Zhang ijad Wang, Xidi Chiang Wong, Shaw Zhang, Yuqian NX Arts in general M.C. Escher, a renowned graphic artist, merged art and science to produce seemingly ‘unreasonable’ contradictory spaces that expand our vision into an infinite loop. Numerous designs have been influenced by his works. However, findings from the literature reveal that most adapt only a single contradictory space element or principle, while few explore more intriguing visual effects by incorporating multiple elements and principles. This study aims to explore the application of multiple Escher’s contradictory space elements through creative practice. A two-phase practice-based research approach was used. A graphic illustration was created in the first phase and was used as a stimulus in the second phase for semi-structured interviews with five conveniently selected individuals to assess their views on works integrating contradictory spatial elements and principles. The findings revealed contrasting opinions: while visitors found the work stimulating, triggering associations with the depicted subjects’ symbolic meanings and producing exciting spatial effects, they also perceived a lack of compositional order. While the creative practice and outcome could provide valuable references for other creative practitioners, the qualitative findings may inspire future research in related areas. Faculty of Art and Design 2024-01 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/97428/1/97428.pdf Exploring the application of multiple contradictory space elements and principles of M.C. Escher / Xidi Wang, Shaw Chiang Wong and Yuqian Zhang. (2024) International Journal of Art and Design (IJAD) <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/International_Journal_of_Art_and_Design_=28IJAD=29/>, 8 (1). pp. 69-87. ISSN 2710-5776 (Submitted) https://journal.uitm.edu.my/ojs/index.php/IJAD/issue/view/69
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Exploring the application of multiple contradictory space elements and principles of M.C. Escher / Xidi Wang, Shaw Chiang Wong and Yuqian Zhang
description M.C. Escher, a renowned graphic artist, merged art and science to produce seemingly ‘unreasonable’ contradictory spaces that expand our vision into an infinite loop. Numerous designs have been influenced by his works. However, findings from the literature reveal that most adapt only a single contradictory space element or principle, while few explore more intriguing visual effects by incorporating multiple elements and principles. This study aims to explore the application of multiple Escher’s contradictory space elements through creative practice. A two-phase practice-based research approach was used. A graphic illustration was created in the first phase and was used as a stimulus in the second phase for semi-structured interviews with five conveniently selected individuals to assess their views on works integrating contradictory spatial elements and principles. The findings revealed contrasting opinions: while visitors found the work stimulating, triggering associations with the depicted subjects’ symbolic meanings and producing exciting spatial effects, they also perceived a lack of compositional order. While the creative practice and outcome could provide valuable references for other creative practitioners, the qualitative findings may inspire future research in related areas.
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title Exploring the application of multiple contradictory space elements and principles of M.C. Escher / Xidi Wang, Shaw Chiang Wong and Yuqian Zhang
title_short Exploring the application of multiple contradictory space elements and principles of M.C. Escher / Xidi Wang, Shaw Chiang Wong and Yuqian Zhang
title_full Exploring the application of multiple contradictory space elements and principles of M.C. Escher / Xidi Wang, Shaw Chiang Wong and Yuqian Zhang
title_fullStr Exploring the application of multiple contradictory space elements and principles of M.C. Escher / Xidi Wang, Shaw Chiang Wong and Yuqian Zhang
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the application of multiple contradictory space elements and principles of M.C. Escher / Xidi Wang, Shaw Chiang Wong and Yuqian Zhang
title_sort exploring the application of multiple contradictory space elements and principles of m.c. escher / xidi wang, shaw chiang wong and yuqian zhang
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