Talk:Kinechromatic art

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[edit] Merge discussion

This article (Kinechromatic art) should stand alone, because it is about two dimensional art. Kinetic art and Kinetic sculpture should be merged because they are both about three dimensional art. Bus stop 17:00, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

On further reading, Kinechromatic does seem quite different than the usual concept of kinetic art/sculpture. Though Kinetic art tries to touch on 2D aspects with "...or implied, as in the Op art paintings of Bridget Riley and others." We could add Kinechomatic to that sentence. --sparkitTALK 17:33, 4 April 2007 (UTC)