Abstract

Abstract Space-rendering devices as perspective (Albertian, before and beyond) were a special by-product of a human universal wish to render objects. It is argued that this impulse lies at the root of human image production. On the basis of this assumption a taxonomy is presented, or rather a basic syntax, of images, of which perspective is an exceptional variant; an outsider case a sense, which for all kinds of reasons has come to dominate our thinking and analysis of pictures.

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