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256 pages : color illustrations ; 30 cm
Suffolk : Garden Art Press, 2008.
Follies of Europe : architectural extravaganzas / photographs by Nic Barlow ; introduction by Tim Knox ; text by Caroline Holmes.
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256 pages : color illustrations ; 30 cm
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Suffolk : Garden Art Press, 2008.
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xiii, 275 pages ; 21 cm
Cambridge, MA : MIT Press, [2016]
The science of managing our digital stuff / Ofer Bergman and Steve Whittaker.
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xiii, 275 pages ; 21 cm
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Cambridge, MA : MIT Press, [2016]
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1 online resource (239 pages) : illustrations
Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2011.
Between stillness and motion : film, photography, algorithms / edited by Eivind Røssaak.
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Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2011.
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approximately 62,700 digital files (391 GB), 44 prototype pieces, 1 Hyposurface wall module, 0.1 linear meter of textual documents, Arranged by series. AP170.S1. Design,...
Mark Goulthorpe Hyposurface project records, 1990-2014 1996-2007.
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approximately 62,700 digital files (391 GB), 44 prototype pieces, 1 Hyposurface wall module, 0.1 linear meter of textual documents, Arranged by series. AP170.S1. Design,...
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The photographs of the Pictorialist movement are among the most spectacular works of art in the medium's history. Showcasing soft focus, dramatic effects of light, unusual camera angles, and bold technical experimentation, the Pictorialists created highly atmospheric works that expanded photography's visual vocabulary and remain influential today. Truth Beauty (...)
Truth beauty: pictorialism and the photograph as art, 1845-1945
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The photographs of the Pictorialist movement are among the most spectacular works of art in the medium's history. Showcasing soft focus, dramatic effects of light, unusual camera angles, and bold technical experimentation, the Pictorialists created highly atmospheric works that expanded photography's visual vocabulary and remain influential today. Truth Beauty celebrates this 100-year movement with stunning examples and an engaging history of its rise, scope, and impact on other branches of photography and on art.
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October 2011
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Created as a visual journey, Touchless Automatic Wonder spans twenty-five years and four continents. These striking photographs capture “found text”: the sometimes mysterious, occasionally humorous, often cryptic presence of words in the everyday landscape. In Koch’s lyrical sequencing, the images reveal obscure and eccentric voices in their various and distinctive roles(...)
Touchless automatic wonder: Found text photographs from the real world
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Created as a visual journey, Touchless Automatic Wonder spans twenty-five years and four continents. These striking photographs capture “found text”: the sometimes mysterious, occasionally humorous, often cryptic presence of words in the everyday landscape. In Koch’s lyrical sequencing, the images reveal obscure and eccentric voices in their various and distinctive roles on the daily stage of the world around us.
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This publication presents some of the most significant photographs acquired over the years, ranging from experimental photographs made in the earliest years of the medium’s history to key works by major twentieth-century figures and contemporary pieces that reset the ways in which photography shapes our experience of the modern world. The guides on this enlightening walk(...)
The altering eye: photographs from the National Gallery of Art
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This publication presents some of the most significant photographs acquired over the years, ranging from experimental photographs made in the earliest years of the medium’s history to key works by major twentieth-century figures and contemporary pieces that reset the ways in which photography shapes our experience of the modern world. The guides on this enlightening walk through the history of the medium are members of the extraordinary curatorial team that established the National Gallery’s international reputation for photography exhibitions and publications over the past twenty-five years, ever advancing the recognition of photography as a fine art. 215 photographs
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102 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
Tokyo : Kashima Kenkyūjo Shuppankai, [1968]
Imperial Hotel 1921-67 / photograph Yoshio Watanabe ; text Tachu Naito, Shindo Akashi, Gakuji Yamamoto.
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Tokyo : Kashima Kenkyūjo Shuppankai, [1968]
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The First Photographs of Amsterdam presents a broad selection of images of the Dutch capital taken during the early years of photography. Drawn from the Amsterdam City Archives and other collections in the Netherlands and abroad, the finest surviving pictures of the city from that period are brought together. The book shows a wide range of early photographic techniques(...)
First photoggraphs of Amsterdam 1845-1875
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The First Photographs of Amsterdam presents a broad selection of images of the Dutch capital taken during the early years of photography. Drawn from the Amsterdam City Archives and other collections in the Netherlands and abroad, the finest surviving pictures of the city from that period are brought together. The book shows a wide range of early photographic techniques and genres, such as personal, souvenir and travel albums, cabinet cards, stereographs and news pictures.
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"The Canadians" playfully and affectionately reimagines one of the most revered photography books of the 20th century, Robert Frank’s The Americans. The source for the imagery is the print archive of The Globe and Mail, which contains more than 500,000 prints—24,000 of which have been donated to the newly formed Canadian Institute of Photography, housed within the(...)
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September 2017
The Canadians: photographs from the Globe and Mail archives
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"The Canadians" playfully and affectionately reimagines one of the most revered photography books of the 20th century, Robert Frank’s The Americans. The source for the imagery is the print archive of The Globe and Mail, which contains more than 500,000 prints—24,000 of which have been donated to the newly formed Canadian Institute of Photography, housed within the National Gallery of Canada. Nearly 80 of these photographs have been selected for this book, and also form the basis for a national touring exhibition. These functionary press photographs, made to illustrate news stories—the state of the roads after a severe winter; a politician on the campaign trail; the opening of a new laundromat—hold no pretentions to be works of photographic art. However, taken together, they describe Canadian culture during an era of great transformation. Published in association with the Archive of Modern Conflict, the book begins with an insightful and irreverent introduction by Douglas Coupland, bringing together themes illuminated in these photographs, and taking us on a guided tour of a Canada gone, but not forgotten. "How strange it is to look at these photos of a Canada that was almost dead when I was a child," he writes, "the Canada of my parents and my grandparents, the Canada of the late 1950s and early ‘60s, a country in which, it would seem, people were born, became teenagers, and then, magically, at the age of 21, turned into chain-smoking 50-year olds with undiagnosed cancers."
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