Title Space and Form as a Continuous Field of Differential Concentration
Authors Kim Young-Chul
Page pp.127-134
ISSN 12269093
Keywords Field Theory ; Space ; Form ; Perception ; Concentration
Abstract In the light of human experience, space is not a neutral homogeneous emptiness which is independent of material presence. Rather one gets an impression that space becomes concentrated, or equally, charged with energy near, around and between objects. In the present article this conditioning of space due to material presence is investigated with particular reference to visual perception of grouped objects. Furthermore, it is argued that space is a field of energy in which material objects including buildings or building elements, may be considered as highly localized concentrations of energy. Hence empty space and material form constitute a continuous field of energy.