The most objective form of the typical BP (Basic Plane) is the square-both pairs of boundary lines possess an equally strong sound. Coldness and warmth are relatively balanced.
A combination of this most objective BP with a single element which also carries in it the greatest objectivity has, as a result, a coldness similar to death: it can serve as the symbol of death. It is not without reason that our particular time has produced such examples.
But a "completely" objective combination of a "completely" objective element with a "completely" objective BP should only be looked upon as a relative matter. Absolute objectivity cannot be attained.
W. Kandinsky, "Point and Line to Plain"










