Examines the development of kinetic and light art in eastern and central Europe in the 20th c., and notes the influential role played by Russian, eastern and central European avant-garde artists in the spread of this aesthetic to western Europe and America. Cites precedents for these new art forms in Russian music of the early 20th c., which aimed to create a kinetic synthesis of sound, color, light, and form.
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