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Linie, Fläche, Raum: Die drei Dimensionen des Buches in der Diskussion der Gegenwart und der Moderne (Valéry, Benjamin, Moholy-Nagy)
http://www.wallstein-verlag.de/9783835318250-carlos-spoerhase-linie-flaeche-raum-die-drei-dimensionen-des-buches-in-der-diskussion-der-gegenwart-und-der-moderne-valery.html
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Lalelu page06.16:067-070
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Schwarze Löcher PAGE 06.16:083-086
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Skyline is The By-Linezz, by Karl Holmqvist / Motto Books, 2014
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Max Bill – Variation 12 (1938) Farblithographie
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(via Moniker – San Francisco Design Studio | Mixmax)
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(via It’s Nice That | Studio Hato’s perceptive exhibition identity for Wellcome Collection’s States of Mind)
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ALVAR AALTO - Early group of three ‘Beehive’ ceiling lights, 1953
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Thomas Abercrombie’s photograph of a street scene, Beirut, 1957 (via parismatch)
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Form follows function. The oft-quoted, much misunderstood dictum associated with the Bauhaus finds few better expressions than the chess set designed by the workshop master Josef Hartwig in 1922, writes Alex Cameron.
Developed from the elementary forms – triangle, square and circle – using stained limewood, Hartwig’s design is testimony to the beauty of economy and the power of human-centred design. bauhaus-movement.com
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