id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_rwo5rhl37jdjfagqib3q7vxmmu Richard Difford Infinite horizons: Le Corbusier, the Pavillon de l'Esprit Nouveau dioramas and the science of visual distance 2017 16 .pdf application/pdf 10586 613 60 Infinite Horizons1: Le Corbusier, the Pavillon de l'Esprit Nouveau dioramas and the Corbusier's paintings at this time, this paper considers the influence of nineteenthcentury science and visual culture on his work. painted by Le Corbusier and installed in purpose built displays.4 Described as 'dioramas', two dioramas served to illustrate Le Corbusier's urban plans as panoramic views: one of roughly correspond to the view depicted in Le Corbusier's diorama of the Voisin plan and held in Paris, and in which the "Voisin" plan was on view, I painted a panorama whose example, unlike Daguerre's canvas, the painted surface in Le Corbusier's diorama is physical separation found in Le Corbusier's dioramas, between the frame and the painting Corbusier's approach to painting appears to be grounded in the experience of vision. being a window the diorama paintings as represented in Le Corbusier's working drawings space depicted in Le Corbusier's other paintings at this time. ./cache/work_rwo5rhl37jdjfagqib3q7vxmmu.pdf ./txt/work_rwo5rhl37jdjfagqib3q7vxmmu.txt