Archetypes animals design practice and designed goods
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design practice and designed goods
set in Nagasaki in the painful years between 1930 and 1945
interviews with personalities from the world of art and design or through the prism of original portfolios
and Félix Arranz
“Producing Futures: A Book on Post-Cyber-Feminisms” focuses on feminist concerns in the postinternet era
Archetypes animals design practice and designed goodsArchetypes features a recent series by Canadian artist David K. Ross, who works at the interface of photography, film, and installation. His images of architectural mock ups, morestaged at night with dramatic lighting that isolates structures from their surroundings, demonstrate how these objects have become a charged form of proto architecture. They also change how we view the practice of architecture by documenting and framing unseen aspects of its
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