Abstract

The article discusses the basic physical properties of glass and its possibilities of use as a means of creating an image in the fine arts, cinema and architecture. The indispensability of glass as a material in various fields has been revealed, especially in those where visual perception plays a special role. In cinematography, glass allows you to create a special frame composition on the screen and enhance the narrative of the script. In fine arts and architecture, it is used to transform the atmosphere and properties of space, create unique images, and regulate the degree of closeness and openness of space. The importance of glass as a tool for creating the most daring and unusual ideas, which influenced the development of fine arts, architecture and cinema, is revealed.

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