
Experimental Jetset - Statement and Counter-Statement. with Automatically Arranged Alphabets Zine
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The first publication on the work of Dutch power trio Experimental Jetset features almost two decades of graphic design praxis. Rather than a monolithic monograph, it is a very loose, personal archive, with essays by Linda van Deursen, Mark Owens, and Ian Svenonius, plus two photographic chapters with a selection of work by the studio, covering both printed matter and the documentation of site-specific pieces and installations. To conclude is a glossary-like anthology of texts (fragments of interviews, lectures, correspondence, etc.) previously written by Experimental Jetset, selected, edited, and structured by Jon Sueda. Re-print combined with the booklet 'Automatically Arranged Alphabets'.
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- Titel
- Experimental Jetset - Statement and Counter-Statement. with Automatically Arranged Alphabets Zine
- Taal
- Engels
- Auteurs
- Auteurscollectief
- Uitgever
- Roma Publications
- Jaar van publicatie
- 2017
- Formaat
- Paperback
- ISBN10
- 9491843869
- ISBN13
- 9789491843860
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- Non-fictie, Kunst / Cultuur, Hobby
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- The first publication on the work of Dutch power trio Experimental Jetset features almost two decades of graphic design praxis. Rather than a monolithic monograph, it is a very loose, personal archive, with essays by Linda van Deursen, Mark Owens, and Ian Svenonius, plus two photographic chapters with a selection of work by the studio, covering both printed matter and the documentation of site-specific pieces and installations. To conclude is a glossary-like anthology of texts (fragments of interviews, lectures, correspondence, etc.) previously written by Experimental Jetset, selected, edited, and structured by Jon Sueda. Re-print combined with the booklet 'Automatically Arranged Alphabets'.