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October 29, 2009
Talk
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Talk by Andy Mangold
Andy Mangold: “Combining my love for type and my love for wood, the word “talk” in a pixel-based font I designed myself, constructed completely of two inch sections of square dowels.”
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Typographic Sculpture By Richard J. Evans
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Typographic Sculpture By Richard J. Evans
We came across this really interesting typographic sculpture from the portfolio of Richard J. Evans exhibited at Free Range Graduate Art & Design Show. Some really great conceptual thinking on the part of Evans that will surely peak the interest of those who follow typography and sculpture.
Designer: Richard J. Evans
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Visual Poetry
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Typographic sculpture by Ebon Heaths
Brooklyn based artist Ebon Heath creates complex mobiles made out of beautiful jumbles of letters and words. His typographic sculptures free text from the confines of 2D space and where it can engage with the larger physical environment.
Source: PSFK
Designer: Ebon Heaths -
October 28, 2009
Uploadcity (la Biennale die Venezia)
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Uploadcity by Studio Léon&Loes
At the heart of the Italian Pavilion, Upload City shows a selection of videos downloaded from the world wide web. Videos ranging from experimental collages created out of digital building blocks, to how the city and its architecture is used by a generation of freestylers seemingly not bound by gravity.
In Upload City the structures of the city can be formed as well as left behind. All participants, curators and commisioners of the Biennale of Venice are asked to archive their favourite, meaningful, inspiring or fun (re)presentations of architecture in the virtual domain. Without the existence of light there is no virtual world.
Studio Léon&Loes designed 10 big black pixelblocks based on the letterforms of the word UploadCity to create a cityscape-character. The letters were cut out and the lightsource was placed in the pixelblocks to create this image build out of light.
Curator: Saskia van Stein, NAi
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Exhibition Jaron Korvinus (StudioSpass) at Het Plafond
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No Rush by StudioSpass
Jaron Korvinus has built a 3D spatial installation at Het Plafond in Rotterdam. In the project ‘Slow Down’, artificial light and shadows play centre stage, at the same time revealing Korvinus’ fascination for experimental typography. Small balls of paper, seemingly floating in the air while being lit by a strong beam, their shadows cast a text on the ceiling overhead.
Text: Guus Vreeburg, 2008
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