[HN Gopher] Claude Bragdon: Drawings of the Fourth Dimension (2022)
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Claude Bragdon: Drawings of the Fourth Dimension (2022)
Author : diaphanous
Score : 41 points
Date : 2023-12-30 20:56 UTC (2 hours ago)
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| diaphanous wrote:
| _Claude Fayette Bragdon_
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| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Fayette_Bragdon
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| https://theosophyart.org/2018/03/30/claude-fayette-bragdon/
|
| _The Bevier Memorial Building at night: another dimension of
| Claude Bragdon_
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| https://talkerofthetown.com/2017/05/11/the-bevier-memorial-b...
|
| _Claude Bragdon: His Work in Rochester_
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| https://www.libraryweb.org/rochimag/architecture/Architects/...
|
| _Crystal and Arabesque: Claude Bragdon, Ornament, and Modern
| Architecture_
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| https://upittpress.org/books/9780822943624/
| swayvil wrote:
| I look at his work and feel love. What a great guy. Such depth,
| breadth and sensitivity.
|
| Forget collecting art. I think I'd rather collect artists.
|
| And he was a theosophist!
| diaphanous wrote:
| I believe he was also the person who first got P.D. Ouspensky
| published in English.
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| Edit: yes - he produced the first English translation of
| Ouspensky as early as 1919. Ouspensky was a refugee in
| Constantinople, had no idea the translation had come out, and
| Bradgon had no idea where he was. Eventually they found him and
| sent him a royalty check and this eventually led to Ouspensky's
| emigrating to England.
| zuluonezero wrote:
| Just lost half an hour on this site, Well done and thank you.
| dang wrote:
| Not many previous threads but I found two from the site:
|
| _Isometric Geological Diagrams_ -
| https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37898223 - Oct 2023 (4
| comments)
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| _Walls as Rooms (2012)_ -
| https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19144031 - Feb 2019 (2
| comments)
| at_a_remove wrote:
| Something about this feels like a comedy of manners about a
| recent fad for some section of mathematics instead of, say,
| learning Hungarian, blazing like smallpox through a set of the
| gentry ... combined with a touch of the Lovecraftian horror of
| revelation of subjects too large for a brain only recently post-
| simian, more tuned to hurling rocks than visualization of the
| perambulations of higher-order Platonics through a more
| understandable, lesser membrane. One might imagine the Thirteenth
| Duke of Wybourne, having commissioned from an artisan a fine set
| of Hinton cubes and, upon their reception, ensconced them in some
| parlour corner bit of cabinetry, only for a succession of his
| niece's acquaintances to fall victim to some palsy, seizure, or
| neurasthenic disorder purely because her companions were
| typically relegated to a particular chair near the offending
| objects of uncanny intellectual curiosity. Why _do_ all of her
| friends fare so poorly?
| hnthrowaway0328 wrote:
| I have to say I don't understand much of your reply except for
| the Lovecraftian part, but I found it particularly geeky.
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