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The Cultural Tutor
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Leonardo da Vinci's "Vitruvian Man" is one of the world's most famous images.
But what is it? Who the hell is he? Why does he have four arms and four legs?
The answer probably has something to do with the room you're sitting in right now...
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Fascinating thread.
cayugafalls
(5,755 posts)We don't really think about the impact as we simply accept it, we feel comfort or unease based on the space we inhabit. Some spaces are foreboding and intimidating, they are designed that way.
Spend some time in a tent then go back to a "home", the feeling is unmistakable.
Thank you for posting!
NJCher
(37,838 posts)Of this about a month ago. I meant to do research on it, but I didnt finish my research.
I was facing vetruvian man in the circle, but the circle was inside an octagon. The two of us were tumbling around the universe in this circle/octagon.
My vetruvian man was a mathematical wizard, so I think there is symbolism in the circle-octagon image.
From reading the thread I picked up this: It combined ancient history, classical architecture, mathematics, anatomy, drawing, art... a powerful, lasting symbol.
Thanks to your posting this, I now have a new direction in my dream analysis.
walkingman
(8,324 posts)What was the original concept of Vitruvian man, according to Roman engineer and architect Vitruvius? For a man to be perfect, his hands and feet would touch the circumference of a circle when extended.
Lithos
(26,452 posts)I would guess it is more an attempt to bring the human body into some sort of alignment with architectural perfection...