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In the 1910s she and Robert invented Modernist French Abstraction, what they called "Simultaneity."
Overdue but Underdone Lance Esplund 2011
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"Simultaneity" at the Palazzo Reale in Milan in October.
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This thrilling exhibition -- held over until June 19 -- shows the glories of Delaunay's theory of Simultaneity -- her adaptation of theories of color to principles of textile design and fashion.
Monroe Price: Delaunay, Camnitzer and Cone: Art, Transformations and Identity on an Upper Fifth Avenue Museum Stroll Monroe Price 2011
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This thrilling exhibition -- held over until June 19 -- shows the glories of Delaunay's theory of Simultaneity -- her adaptation of theories of color to principles of textile design and fashion.
Monroe Price: Delaunay, Camnitzer and Cone: Art, Transformations and Identity on an Upper Fifth Avenue Museum Stroll Monroe Price 2011
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'The Football of Simultaneity' [Dôjisei no futtobôru] in The Enduring Volition [Jizoku-suru kokorozashi], (Tokyo: Bungei Shunju, 1968), p. 403. 18.
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Elsewhere, he distinguishes between the two: Simultaneity is the coexistence of things and events at a given moment.
[Jose] Oswald de [Souza] Andrade greenintegerblog 2008
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The SF elements are there just to setup the discussions about the societies or as McGuffins (Shevek's Theory of Simultaneity).
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His vehicle for doing so is the Principle of Simultaneity whose theories will allow instantaneous communication between all populated worlds.
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So, in an effort to give credit where credit was due even though best I can tell Simultaneity and philotic physics are rather different principles to base it on, he called it an “ansible” after her device.
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Simultaneity, however, is a relation: A can't be simultaneous on its own; it has to be simultaneous with something.
Archive 2005-08-01 2005
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