Rhythm is a fundamental principle that cuts across disciplines. If we broadly define rhythm as the recurrence of events or features in time and space in a specific pattern that creates a sense of movement, structure and dynamism, we can see its pervasive presence and operation in diverse fields. It is most strongly and easily linked to music, dance and metrical pattern in poetry. It can also be found in the concepts of pulse and cycles in cosmology, biology and physiology, repetition of lines, colours, patterns in visual arts and architecture and the interplay of movement and rest, especially within temporal periodicity in human behaviour and social transactions. In physics and physiology, rhythm can be linked in vibrations, heartbeats, or circadian cycles, but in radically different ways. These recognizable features make rhythm evident across various disciplines.

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Introduction

  • Priyadarshi Patnaik,
  • Tanusree Dutta,
  • Archi Banerjee,
  • Shankha Sanyal

摘要

Rhythm is a fundamental principle that cuts across disciplines. If we broadly define rhythm as the recurrence of events or features in time and space in a specific pattern that creates a sense of movement, structure and dynamism, we can see its pervasive presence and operation in diverse fields. It is most strongly and easily linked to music, dance and metrical pattern in poetry. It can also be found in the concepts of pulse and cycles in cosmology, biology and physiology, repetition of lines, colours, patterns in visual arts and architecture and the interplay of movement and rest, especially within temporal periodicity in human behaviour and social transactions. In physics and physiology, rhythm can be linked in vibrations, heartbeats, or circadian cycles, but in radically different ways. These recognizable features make rhythm evident across various disciplines.