hersteller:
pictoplasma
produkt: buch, 328
seiten
autoren: Peter Thaler, Lars Denicke, Bernd
Scherer
grösse:
18,4 x 22,3 cm
sprache: english
isbn-10: 3981045874
isbn-13:
978-3981045871
bezirk:
mitte
the explosion of character design at the
beginning of the millennium has changed visual culture distinctively.
graphically pared-down and bright-eyed pictograms spread like wildfire across
digital media, advertising, fashion and art. by engaging the viewer on a direct
emotional level they bypass language and cultural barriers - but do
abstract designs really have the potential to fulfil a utopian fantasy of global
visual communication? contemporary artists employ a common visual vocabulary of
archetypal forms and pop-cultural icons, reconfiguring these into startling,
life-radiating combinations. yet they remain trapped within the picture plane,
while our physical existence is bound to reality's
imperfections.
the 328 page and colorful
catalogue, published on the occasion of the pictopia exhibition at the haus der
kulturen der welt in spring 2009, assembles texts and works by international
artists, designers and theorists, all investigating the aesthetic principle of
reduction and abstraction in the design of anthropomorphic characters. including
work by aj fosik, akinori oishi, ben frost, borris hoppek, daniel & geo
fuchs, doma, doudouboy, dylan martorell, edwina ashton, faiyaz jafri, fons
schiedon, friendswithyou, gary baseman, golan levin, hideaki kawashima, james
marshall, jeremy dower, mark ryden, motomichi nakamura, nagi noda, olaf
breuning, rinzen, sam gibbons, shoboshobo, tim biskup and many
more...
with essays by paul
mccarthy (artist, los angeles), jochen gros (professor for graphic design,
hochschule für gestaltung offenbach), kristof nyiri (philosopher, budapest
university of technology and economics), wolfgang ullrich (art historian,
hochschule für gestaltung karlsruhe), lev manovich (media therory, university of
california), thomas macho (cultural history, humboldt-universität zu berlin),
anneleen masschelein (literature studies, katolieke universiteit leuven),
kirsten anderson (curator, roq la rue seattle), gregor jansen (curator, zkm
karlsruhe), woodrow phoenix (author, london), peter schneider (psychoanalyst,
zürich), terry harpold (literature studies, university of florida), brian duffy
(robotics, paris), ...