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Table from the catalog for Superstudio’s Misura furniture series (1969/70) (via Superstudio: Misura series - From the Archive - Domus)
Uncharted Cartography. Anthony Boguszewski
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“Mechanical Reproduction - The Constructivists were early developers of the techniques of photomontage. Gustav Klutsis’ ‘Dynamic City’ and ‘Lenin and Electrification’ (1919–20) are the first examples of this method of montage, which had in common with Dadaism the collaging together of news photographs and painted sections. However Constructivist montages would be less 'destructive’ than those of Dadaism. Perhaps the most famous of these montages was Rodchenko’s illustrations of the Mayakovsky poem About this. LEF also helped popularise a distinctive style of photography, involving jagged angles and contrasts and an abstract use of light, which paralleled the work of László Moholy-Nagy in Germany: the major practitioners of this included, along with Rodchenko, Boris Ignatovich and Max Penson, among others. This also shared many characteristics with the early documentary movement.”
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Residential building, (Zgrada Lamela), Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Architect : Slobodan Jovandić Photograph: Dean Djakovic
Optische Partitur - Günther Uecker (2014)
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