DRAWS PEOPLE. DISPLAY OF HIERARCHICAL AND INVERSIVE RELATIONS IN GRAPHIC ARTS
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Abstract (English):
The monograph presents a modern approach to drawing. It is one of the highest forms of human activity. Here was applied structural analysis of the pattern. The study of the structure of the figure is based on the theory of movement`s levels of prominent Russian physiologist and biomechanical N. Bernstein. In particular, it is shown that some of directions in the visual arts is built on the principle of movement inversion. Under movement inversion refers to a hierarchy of fine act, when the higher nervous structures (responsible for the transfer of conscious information) are in an inferior position relative to the lower structures, which commonly perform only technical, unconscious work. For inversive and hierarchical relations in a hierarchical system is given a special chapter, In order for the reader to get an idea about the system mechanism inversions, manifested in human activity. The work is based on an interdisciplinary approach; it uses both philosophical and art history, and psychological and psychophysiological data. During the creation of this monograph was also used the principles of General systems theory. The monograph is recommended for students and teachers of high schools of artistic profile, psychologists, students of psychology, as well as all persons interested in the theory and practice of visual art, psychology of art and psychology to fine art.

Keywords:
Drawing, fine arts, graphical diagnostics, plot, hierarchy, inversion.
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