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cp-vision · 8 months ago
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cp-vision · 3 years ago
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cp-vision · 3 years ago
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Tor Weibull
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cp-vision · 3 years ago
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Selections scanned from the ‘Techno’ fonts section of the book, Logo Mondo (2008)
The designer for each numbered entry can be found at the end of the book, which is available on Internet Archive 
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cp-vision · 4 years ago
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Excited about our new film Chaos Theory (2020). Commissioned by donaufestival, Austria, it will be first shown there in April 2020. “I see us in things that are not us in the drawings of the seats on the bus” ‘Chaos Theory’s 10-year old protagonist X exclaims: “Waves aren’t true, yet waves exist.” Questioning the language we use to tell ourselves that things are certain, Chaos Theory shakes the common ground with a sense of charm and warmth. The viewer watches X and her counterpart Y/Z going through a rabbit hole of lyrical, highly minimalist scenery, coupled with colorful, hand-made animations. Y/Z proclaims “acknowledged dependency” as both embark on an elevator ride down the earth, where every new floor seems to announce yet another level of uncertainty. Yet this common descent is simultaneously a “journey to the thing inside the thing itself,” as X calls it, paraphrasing a sentence from Clarice Lispector’s Near to the Wild Heart. And neither for X nor for Y/Z does their adventure imply that truth itself isn’t also self-evident. Alongside its cyclical narrative, Chaos Theory embodies a makeshift visual ecology of cinema framings, subtitles, and stills, questioning the medium of transmission itself.’
Written, directed, and produced by Metahaven Languages: French, English, Hungarian Cast: Valentina Di Mondo, Georgina Dávid Cinematography: Remko Schnorr Animation: Metahaven
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cp-vision · 4 years ago
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The New Model, for Tensta konsthall. Edited by Maria Lind and Lars Bang Larsen. Sternberg Press, 2020. Design by Metahaven. The other eye coming soon
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cp-vision · 4 years ago
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“Hydrangea” by Holly Childs & Gediminas Žygus, back sleeve. Design by Metahaven, 2020. Published by Subtext Recordings
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cp-vision · 4 years ago
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Josh Geoghegan Deo *type••Standard
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cp-vision · 4 years ago
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Lost And Found
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cp-vision · 4 years ago
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#randomobject
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cp-vision · 4 years ago
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Rainstation / Foam / Typeface / 2021 
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cp-vision · 4 years ago
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Cory Schmitz | Designs for Baths’ ROMAPLASM (2017)
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cp-vision · 4 years ago
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NGON / Nike – Forward Engineering / Rendering / 2016 https://ift.tt/3kYQEW1 -> Telegram Design Bot
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cp-vision · 4 years ago
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