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so:text The possibility of expressing life through lines can be established, if we suppose that life is essentially -- in virtue of what makes it alive -- a force, and if we suppose that the forces acting simultaneously or successively on the point in such a way as to produce what we call straight, curved, or angular lines are in reality the forces of life, and that no other forces exist. Not only each force but each drive within the framework of subjectivity has its immediate equivalent in a specific linear form, since the force's intensity, its changes, the time of its action, its interruptions and its returns have their exact corollary in the genus and accidents of the linear forms described above. (en)
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so:description The power of expression of linear forms and lines (en)
so:description Seeing the Invisible: On Kandinsky (1988) (en)
so:description Books on Culture and Barbarism (en)
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