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Titel och upphov Iteration : episodes in the mediation of art and archtecture
Utgivning, distribution etc. Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : 2020
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Fysisk beskrivning xii, 194 pages, 4 unnumbered pages of plates illustrations (black and white, and colour) 24 cm
Anmärkning: Bibliografi etc. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Anmärkning: Innehåll Managing iteration : the modularity of the Kew Herbarium / Zeynep Celik Alexander -- A spiraling history of architecture / Michael Gnehm -- Bernhard Pankok's graphic iterations / Peter H. Fox -- Iteration of the non-iterative : revaluation and the case of László Moholy-Nagy's photograms / Robin Schuldenfrei -- Sonia Delaunay : media or message? / Kathleen James-Chakraborty -- Simon Hantaï after pliage / Molly Warnock -- In and out of view : reflections on The Vessel / Mike Ricketts -- The image as iteration / Peter Sealy -- Coda : The interchronic pause and the temporality of iteration / Timothy Hyde.
Anmärkning: Innehållsbeskrivning, sammanfattning "This edited volume considers the ways in which multiple stages, phases, or periods in an art istic or design process have served to arrive at the final art efact, with a focus on the meaning and use of the iteration, over the end result. In examining iteration, this collection of essays seeks to explore ways of theorising ideas surrounding series of objects, whether the original, the unfinished, the interim object, or the copy, vis-à-vis antecedents and successive exemplars. It asks how a closer look at iterations of a single object-type - whether art , architecture , or design - might reveal new insight into the production of other objects and the production of thought alike. Written by an international team of contributors, offering a range of perspectives, it will look broadly at meaning and insight offered by the iteration, the multiple, and the design process, for historical research and its methods"-- Provided by publisher
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Annat medium Online version: Iteration. Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2020 ISBN 9780429402166
ISBN 9781138392472 1138392472 9781138392489 1138392480
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This edited volume considers the ways in which multiple stages, phases, or periods in an artistic or design process have served to arrive at the final artifact, with a focus on the meaning and use of the iteration. To contextualize iteration within artistic and architectural production, this collection of essays presents a range of close studies in art, architectural and design history, using archival and historiographical research, media theory, photography, material studies, and critical theory. It examines objects as unique yet mutable works by examining their antecedents, successive exemplars, and their afterlives--and thus their role as organizers or repositories of meaning. Key are the roles of writing, the use of media, and relationships between object, image, and reproduction. This volume asks how a closer look at iteration reveals new perspectives into the production of objects and the production of thought alike.
Written by an international team of contributors, offering a range of perspectives, it looks broadly at meaning and insight offered by the iteration--for processes of design, for historical research, and for the reception of creative works.