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Organized objects laid out conceptually
The Art of Meticulous Disassembly. https://mymodernmet.com/the-art-of-meticulous-disassembly/
Materiales de geometría
Let death be what takes us, not lack of imagination.
Since 2008, a reference platform for typographic and graphic posters.
Frank Stella Selected Black Paintings, 1959, enamel on canvas. https://smarthistory.org/stella-marriage/
Victor Vasarely Gestalt Bleu, Litografía, 1971.
Eusebio Sempere Espacio creado por repetición de Superficies Gaussianas - Serigrafía 1965-1971
Order from Chaos by Maxime Causeret
The ‘International Typographic Style’ also know as the ‘Swiss Style’ is a graphic design style developed in Switzerland, Europe in the…
Un poco de teoría de color, según Material, el sistema de reglas de google.
M.C. Escher: Matemática, geometría, naturaleza, proporción, composición, arte, todo junto en cada una de sus piezas. Imperdible.
Ver colección completa Recognition and Success, 1955 – 1972
Así da aún más gusto navegar la historia del arte. Excelentes textos y una gran experiencia de usuario hacen de este enlace un gran hallazgo.
Artist Vera Molnár features in MoMA's new exhibition on art and technology, "Thinking Machines: Art and Design in the Computer Age.”
The Artist Who Drew With Computers, Before Computers Were a Thing.
Vera Molnar Interruptions, 1968/69, open series, plotter drawing, 28.5 x 28.5 cm. http://www.veramolnar.com
Image taken from: http://dam.org/artists/phase-one/vera-molnar/artworks-bodies-of-work/works-from-the-1960s-70s
SFPC Spring 2019 Student Showcase http://bit.ly/2Ix268e