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PART I A NEW ASPECT OF SPACE AND MOVEMENT |
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I Principles of Orientation in Space |
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10 | (8) |
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II The Body and the Kinesphere |
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III Exploration of the Dynamosphere |
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IV Natural Sequences and Scales in Space |
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V The Body and Trace-forms |
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VI Natural Sequences of the Dynamosphere |
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55 | (13) |
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68 | (15) |
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83 | (9) |
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IX Stabilising and Mobilising of Trace-forms |
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92 | (9) |
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X Cubic and Spheric Forms of the Scaffolding |
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101 | (10) |
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XI Choreutic Shapes Performed by the Body |
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PART II RUDIMENTS OF SPACE-MOVEMENT |
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Section I Division of Space through the Moving Body |
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(1) The three dimensions of height, depth, and breadth |
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(2) Change of diagonal and its importance within the scales (steeple-volute) |
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(3) Sequences of transversals leading to configurations other than scales |
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(2) Sequences of peripherals arising from the circumvention of transversals |
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(3) Sequences of peripherals leading to configurations other than scales |
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IV Mixed Sequences of Transversals and Peripherals |
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(1) In scale form (deviation scales) |
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(2) In configurations other than scales |
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(1) All inclinations are related to one scale |
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(2) Each inclination is related to each of the primary scales |
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VI Stable and Labile Relationships |
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(1) Within harmonic trace-forms |
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(2) The influence of diagonals on one another (plane-edge harmony) |
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VII Survey of Elements restraining or promoting Flux of Movement |
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Index |
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