Titel
Supergraphics / Graphic Design for Walls, Buildings & Spaces
Schrijver
Brook, Tony
ISBN
9780956207111
Uitgever
Chronicle Books Llc
Prijs
€ 49,00(Excl. verzendkosten)
Bijzonderheden
320pp
Meer info
Supergraphics - Transforming Space: Graphic Design for Walls, Buildings & Spaces [Unit 02]
Editors: Tony Brook, Adrian Shaughnessy, Masashi Takimoto
Publisher: BNN, Japan
Publication: 2011, First Edition
Binding: Softcover, section sewn
Pages: 335
Size: 215 x 285
Text: Japanese, English
Design: Spin, London
(From the publisher) 'Supergraphics—Transforming Space: Graphic Design for Walls, Buildings & Spaces chronicles the early days of the Supergraphics movement, and looks at work by leading contemporary practitioners—a significant number of whom are women. Supergraphics was the name of an architectural movement in the 1960s and ’70s that saw architects attempt to "remove solidity, gravity, even history" by the simple act of applying paint and graphics to the interior and exterior surfaces of buildings. The book concludes with a glimpse into the future by analyzing the work of a new generation of digital artists and tech-savvy architects who are de-materializing buildings with the aid of computer technology, and in so doing, keeping alive the original utopian intentions of the pioneers of Supergraphics.' (source) www.uniteditions.com
Condition: Good.
“Supergraphics – Transforming Space: Graphic Design for Walls, Buildings & Spaces chronicles the early days of Supergraphics and looks at work by leading contemporary practitioners – a significant number of whom are women. It concludes with a glimpse into the future by analysing the work of a new generation of digital artists and tech-savvy architects who are de-materializing buildings with the aid of computer technology, and in so doing, albeit unwittingly, keeping alive the original utopian intentions of the pioneers of Supergraphics.
Supergraphics was the name of an architectural movement in the 1960s and 70s that saw architects attempt to ‘remove solidity, gravity, even history’ by the simple act of applying paint and graphics to the interior and exterior surfaces of buildings.”
Editors: Tony Brook, Adrian Shaughnessy, Masashi Takimoto
Publisher: BNN, Japan
Publication: 2011, First Edition
Binding: Softcover, section sewn
Pages: 335
Size: 215 x 285
Text: Japanese, English
Design: Spin, London
(From the publisher) 'Supergraphics—Transforming Space: Graphic Design for Walls, Buildings & Spaces chronicles the early days of the Supergraphics movement, and looks at work by leading contemporary practitioners—a significant number of whom are women. Supergraphics was the name of an architectural movement in the 1960s and ’70s that saw architects attempt to "remove solidity, gravity, even history" by the simple act of applying paint and graphics to the interior and exterior surfaces of buildings. The book concludes with a glimpse into the future by analyzing the work of a new generation of digital artists and tech-savvy architects who are de-materializing buildings with the aid of computer technology, and in so doing, keeping alive the original utopian intentions of the pioneers of Supergraphics.' (source) www.uniteditions.com
Condition: Good.
“Supergraphics – Transforming Space: Graphic Design for Walls, Buildings & Spaces chronicles the early days of Supergraphics and looks at work by leading contemporary practitioners – a significant number of whom are women. It concludes with a glimpse into the future by analysing the work of a new generation of digital artists and tech-savvy architects who are de-materializing buildings with the aid of computer technology, and in so doing, albeit unwittingly, keeping alive the original utopian intentions of the pioneers of Supergraphics.
Supergraphics was the name of an architectural movement in the 1960s and 70s that saw architects attempt to ‘remove solidity, gravity, even history’ by the simple act of applying paint and graphics to the interior and exterior surfaces of buildings.”
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