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[This chapter is a contribution to previous attempts of scholars and artists to explore the spiral form as a universal structure and its manifestation in the arts. Texts that embark on exploring the spiral as an underlying form of nature, planetary movements, the structure of galaxies and nebulae, DNA, RNA, proteins, biological structures and its expression in human thought, language arts, fine arts, as well as science and philosophy, are often undertaken by people who dare to move beyond the specialist knowledge and one discipline to be able to apprehend the larger pattern at play. Over the last century, several books have been written on the spiral, all of which accorded significant attention to art and creative expression.]
Published: May 7, 2022
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