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Arsitektur Dalam Konteks Estetika Tri Prasetya Utomo
Ornamen Vol 4, No 1 (2007)
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1601.675 KB) | DOI: 10.33153/ornamen.v4i1.875

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Aesthetics may be defined narrowly as the theory of beauty, or more broadly as that together with the philosophy of art. Traditionally, the philosophy of art concentrated on its definition, but recently this has not been the focus, with a careful analyses of aspects of art largely replacing it. Philosophical aesthetics is here considered to center on these latter- day developments. Some aesthetic effects available in architecture include tonal variation, repetition, field effects, symmetry/asymmetry, perceived mass, subliminal structure, linear dynamics, tension and repose, pattern, contrast, perspective, 3 dimensionality, movement, rhythm, unity/Gestalt, matrixiality and proportion Generally, architecture adheres to the aesthetic principles of symmetry/asymmetry, focal point, pattern, contrast, perspective, 3D dimensionality, movement, rhythm, unity/gestalt, and proportion.Key word : aesthetic and architecture.
Nilai-Nilai Estetika Dalam Interior Arsitektur Tri Prasetya Utomo
Ornamen Vol 3, No 1 (2006)
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1013.711 KB) | DOI: 10.33153/ornamen.v3i1.839

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Aesthetic experience just is experience of a work’s aesthetic properties and formal relations. But this leads into problems concerning the attribution of aesthetic properties and whether we detect them or they are merely projected. Carroll suggests that the mere fact that we disagree about the attribution of aesthetic properties gives us at least some minimal reason to presume that aesthetic properties are objective. Our response to art is unique and not precisely intellectual, beauty and perfection that we find in works of art do not consist of concepts but sense impressions. Some aesthetic effects available in visual arts and architecture interior include tonal variation, juxtaposition, repetition, field effects, symmetry/asymmetry, perceived mass, subliminal structure, linear dynamics, tension and repose, pattern, contrast, perspective, 3 dimensionality, movement, rhythm, unity and proportion.key word : aesthetic, architecture, interior