Having used the word concrete in these contexts, I have related it more to concrete music than to art concretism in its narrow meaning. |
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In musical concretism, a material or concrete sound is one which reveals its affinity to the source of the sound. |
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Thus an indeterminate composition approaches greater concretism by allowing nature to complete its form in its own course. |
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Quite a number of useful industrially manufactured everyday objects have been given functional, rational and therefore beautiful forms in the spirit of concretism. |
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I had always an expressionism sensibility and I have never recognized myself in concretism not even more in Brazil or with Baumeister. |
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Initiated by a Bolivian-born Swiss artist, concretism arose nearly simultaneously in a number of literary peripheries. |
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His friend KotarbiĆski formulated a very extreme nominalism, called variously reism, pansomatism, and concretism, according to which the only things that exist are material bodies. |
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Indeed, by the end of the 1960s concretism had gained only a tenuous foothold in the centers of literary modernism and avant-gardism but continued to flourish in its outposts. |
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Concretism occupies a solid position in both architecture and art in Finland. |
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