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Author:
Fullaondo Buigas de Dalmau, Maria, author.
Title:
Colors of rhetoric : places of invention in the visual realm / Maria Fullaondo.
Edition:
First edition.
Publisher:
Applied Research and Design Publishing,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
239 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 28 cm
Subject:
Architecture--Philosophy.
Art and rhetoric.
Architecture--Philosophy.
Art and rhetoric.
Notes:
Place of publication from publisher's website. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Topothesia. Rhetoric as the art of persuasion -- Colors or figures of rhetoric -- Precedents -- Book structure and contents -- [101]. Understanding the system and its elements -- Verbal and iconic language -- Classification of Colors of rhetoric -- Rhetorical operations and relations -- Concept, content, and context -- pt. 2 Inventory of Colors of rhetoric -- [001]. Accumulatio -- [002]. Acyrologia -- [003]. Adianoeta -- [004]. Adynaton -- [005]. Aetiologia -- [006]. Allegory -- [007]. Alleotheta -- [008]. Alliteration -- [009]. Alloiosis -- [010]. Amphibologia -- [011]. AMPLIFICATIO -- [012]. Anacoluthon -- [013]. Analogy -- [014]. Anamnesis -- [015]. Anantapodoton -- [016]. Anaphora -- [017]. Anastrophe -- [018]. Anatomy -- [019]. Anoiconometon -- [020]. Antanaclasis -- [021]. Antapodosis -- [022]. Antenantiosis -- [023]. Anthimeria -- [024]. Anthypallage -- [025]. Antilogy -- [026]. Antimetabole -- [027]. Antinomy -- [028]. Antiphrasis -- [029]. Antiprosopopoeia -- [030]. Antiptosis -- [031]. Antithesis -- [032]. Antonomasia -- [033]. Apodixis -- [034]. Apomnemonysis -- [035]. Appositio -- [036]. Assonance -- [037]. Asteismus -- [038]. Asyndeton -- [039]. Auxesis -- [040]. Bomphiologia -- [041]. Cacemphaton -- [042]. Cacosyntheton -- [043]. Chiasmus -- [044]. Climax -- [045]. Commoratio -- [046]. Conduplicatio -- [047]. Congeries -- [048]. Correctio -- [049]. Diallage -- [050]. Dinumeratio -- [051]. Disjunctio -- [052]. Ecphonesis -- [053]. Ellipsis -- [054]. ENALLAGE -- [055]. ENARGIA -- [056]. Epexegesis -- [057]. Epicrisis -- [058]. Epitheton -- [059]. Erotesis -- [060]. Exergasia -- [061]. Expeditio -- [062]. Fable -- [063]. Fictio -- [064]. Horismus -- [065]. Hypallage -- [066]. HYPERBATON -- [067]. Hyperbole -- [068]. Hysteron proteron, Hysterologia -- [069]. Image -- [070]. IRONY -- [071]. Isocolon -- [072]. Litotes -- [073]. Meiosis -- [074]. METAPHOR -- [075]. METONYMY -- [076]. Onomatopoeia -- [077]. Oxymoron -- [078]. Palindrome -- [079]. Paradox -- [080]. Parenthesis -- [081]. Paronomasia -- [082]. Ploce -- [083]. Polyptoton -- [084]. Polysyndeton -- [085]. Pragmatographia -- [086]. Prosopopoeia -- [087]. Proverb -- [088]. PUN -- [089]. Sarcasmus -- [090]. Scesis onomaton -- [091]. Significatio -- [092]. Simile -- [093]. Syllepsis -- [094]. Synaeresis -- [095]. Syncrisis -- [096]. Synecdoche -- [097]. Synoeciosis -- [098]. Synonymia -- [099]. Systrophe -- [100]. Topographia -- [101]. Topothesia.
Summary:
Rhetoric provides a repertoire of different methods for original and innovative creation by introducing notions of surprise, the unexpected, and conflict. The myths of "inspiration" and "the brilliant idea" dominate explanations of the genesis of many architectural and creative projects. Nevertheless, perhaps the most original ideas and innovative designs could be explained as transpositions of the classical figures or colours of rhetoric. This possibility brings up several questions. 0Is rhetoric a kind of repertoire of different ways in which one can be "original"? Can the creative process be facilitated and enriched if creators become more aware of the system that they often use intuitively? Do architects make conscious or unconscious use of some of the figures of thought, tropes, and colours when creating and discussing architecture? Can metonymies, hyperbatons, oxymorons, antitheses, and puns, among many other rhetorical figures, be identified in spatial and visual disciplines? Can rhetorical mechanisms be applied to architecture to coordinate social action? 0These are some of the key questions addressed in this book, which revolves around an inventory of rhetorical figures found in architecture and visual arts.
ISBN:
9781954081307
1954081308
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1282597081
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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