trans magazin 43: Silence
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Do you feel heard? We try to put our thoughts into words to describe what we feel or what we believe in. We communicate with our bodies and speak through our actions. But silence is a form of communication, too. In silence, complex relationships unfold and allow unspoken realities to emerge. In every absence lies a presence, in every pause a possibility. This issue of(...)
trans magazin 43: Silence
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Do you feel heard? We try to put our thoughts into words to describe what we feel or what we believe in. We communicate with our bodies and speak through our actions. But silence is a form of communication, too. In silence, complex relationships unfold and allow unspoken realities to emerge. In every absence lies a presence, in every pause a possibility. This issue of trans magazine invites you to perceive the phenomenon of silence beyond the absence of sound.
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trans magazin 44: Lore
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"Lore" as a term suggests a cumulative and collective understanding of a topic. Today, it is particularly common in gaming and serial storytelling to refer to the comprehensive background story of a fictive universe. This issue of trans magazine attempts to understand the many ways in which lore affects our present moment: the texts deal with narrated realities, logistics(...)
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"Lore" as a term suggests a cumulative and collective understanding of a topic. Today, it is particularly common in gaming and serial storytelling to refer to the comprehensive background story of a fictive universe. This issue of trans magazine attempts to understand the many ways in which lore affects our present moment: the texts deal with narrated realities, logistics of knowledge, ghosts and angels, and how the subconscious influences the built environment.
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trans magazin 45: Dirty
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Cleanliness is an obsession; dirt is a fascination. Disgust is embedded in personal and cultural systems to help us discern and navigate what could endanger our integrity as a body or society. Yet revulsion to dirtiness is more than a protective mechanism. Introducing uncleanliness in design can be revolutionary or revelatory. As architects-to-be, we are aware that our(...)
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Cleanliness is an obsession; dirt is a fascination. Disgust is embedded in personal and cultural systems to help us discern and navigate what could endanger our integrity as a body or society. Yet revulsion to dirtiness is more than a protective mechanism. Introducing uncleanliness in design can be revolutionary or revelatory. As architects-to-be, we are aware that our practice and its history is inherently unclean. We have disowned our masters, disavowed our teachers, distanced ourselves from our rites. But becoming too aware of all the filth produced by the profession can tempt us to impose sanitary barriers and refuse to get our hands dirty.
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trans magazin 46: Spolia
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"Spolia" absorb energy from an external force and deform elastically. As archeological tools at (de)construction sites, they form hidden testaments to political dependencies, ecosystem clashes, art in galleries, even office tower elevators. Input: strange simultaneity of icons that are immediate, available, and ready to be transformed. Output: remnants reorganized to(...)
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"Spolia" absorb energy from an external force and deform elastically. As archeological tools at (de)construction sites, they form hidden testaments to political dependencies, ecosystem clashes, art in galleries, even office tower elevators. Input: strange simultaneity of icons that are immediate, available, and ready to be transformed. Output: remnants reorganized to serve architecture and its demands. We look back to the future and ahead to the past. We persist in building, digging, finding, collecting, assembling to produce meaning.
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160 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 22 cm.
Rotterdam : nai010publishers ; Delft : TUDelft Open, [2020]
Reading(s) and writing(s) : unfolding processes of transversal writing / edited by: Catharina Gabrielsson, Hélène Frichot, Klaske Havik, Marko Jobst.
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Rotterdam : nai010publishers ; Delft : TUDelft Open, [2020]
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1 online resource.
[Place of publication not identified] : The Funambulist, 2016.
Design & Racism 1 : The Design of French Structural Racism.
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[Place of publication not identified] : The Funambulist, 2016.
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126 pages : illustrations, plates, portrait ; 26 cm.
New York, [NY] : George Braziller, Inc, 1960.
Le Corbusier / by Françoise Choay.
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New York, [NY] : George Braziller, Inc, 1960.
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11 pages photographs
Chicago. Portland Cement Association. [1924]
A stadium in the city-of-the-average. Reprint from American City Magazine.
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Ligne numéro 13, hiver 2025
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Ligne est un magazine indépendant québécois consacré à l’architecture, au design et à l’art, publié deux fois par an depuis 2019. À chaque numéro, il met en lumière la richesse de la création d’ici sous toutes ses formes : maisons contemporaines, commerces et lieux d’exception, objets et mobilier d’avant-garde, artistes et artisans inspirants. En donnant la parole à une(...)
Ligne numéro 13, hiver 2025
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Ligne est un magazine indépendant québécois consacré à l’architecture, au design et à l’art, publié deux fois par an depuis 2019. À chaque numéro, il met en lumière la richesse de la création d’ici sous toutes ses formes : maisons contemporaines, commerces et lieux d’exception, objets et mobilier d’avant-garde, artistes et artisans inspirants. En donnant la parole à une grande diversité de créateurs québécois et en exposant leurs projets, leurs produits et leurs œuvres, Ligne célèbre leur talent et contribue à le faire rayonner auprès d’un large public.
Mute magazine graphic design
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In the early 1990s, long before the internet became an integral part of life, a handful of pioneering magazines took it upon themselves to imagine the web into existence. Using fiction, interviews, speculative theory and experimental graphic design, these titles helped create a lexicon and iconography every bit as powerful as the architecture of the World Wide Web.(...)
Graphic Design and Typography
August 2008, London
Mute magazine graphic design
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In the early 1990s, long before the internet became an integral part of life, a handful of pioneering magazines took it upon themselves to imagine the web into existence. Using fiction, interviews, speculative theory and experimental graphic design, these titles helped create a lexicon and iconography every bit as powerful as the architecture of the World Wide Web. London-based Mute occupied a central position here, wielding an influence vastly disproportionate to its size. The product of a period of intense creative ferment, Mute engaged boldly with allcomers. The magazine offered a platform to authors Bruce Sterling, Arthur Kroker, Mark Dery, Geert Lovink, Hari Kunzru, James Flint and Lev Manovich, just as it did to artists Keith Tyson, VNS Matrix and the Bureau of Inverse Technology. As new technologies forced a collapse of disciplinary boundaries and the intermingling of communities, Mute became part of a dynamic London scene, featuring many of the artists, writers and photographers who came to epitomise London’s status as a creative hotbed. The resulting collection of magazines defines an era, telling the fascinating tale of one publisher's relationship with the ‘digital revolution’ – the nineties’ very own Big Bang. This book presents a full overview of the magazine over a decade, showing its entire output – logos, covers and spreads. Using generous illustrations and in-depth captions, it details recurrent graphic themes and places Mute's evolution in perspective
Graphic Design and Typography