Straight lines vs curvilinearity  

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The figure to the left is curvilinear. Illustration: Bouba/kiki effect (1929)
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The figure to the left is curvilinear.
Illustration: Bouba/kiki effect (1929)

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20th century art can be divided along two axes: '[[straight lines vs curvilinearity'.

  1. Straight lines and geometric designs: art deco, [[Internatio

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