Building community, community building: the work of Howard Rideout Architect in Simcoe County
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This is the first monograph of Howard Rideout Architect. It serves as a chronicle of the firm's work from 2001 to 2013 in the pituresque Ontario region of Simcoe County, while looking ahead at the great potentiel of this area.
août 2013
Building community, community building: the work of Howard Rideout Architect in Simcoe County
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$30.00
(disponible en magasin)
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This is the first monograph of Howard Rideout Architect. It serves as a chronicle of the firm's work from 2001 to 2013 in the pituresque Ontario region of Simcoe County, while looking ahead at the great potentiel of this area.
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More than an exhibition catalogue, this reference book is lavishly illustrated with the works from the 25 exhibitions of the event, and includes essays by leading commentators on contemporary art and technology. The camera is not a tool just waiting to be picked up and used, but a sophisticated instrument with its own laws, its own ways of working, and even its own life.(...)
Drone: The automated image. Le Mois de la photo à Montréal 2013
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More than an exhibition catalogue, this reference book is lavishly illustrated with the works from the 25 exhibitions of the event, and includes essays by leading commentators on contemporary art and technology. The camera is not a tool just waiting to be picked up and used, but a sophisticated instrument with its own laws, its own ways of working, and even its own life. With the incorporation of automatic devices – and, more recently, computers – the camera has its own agency. It can see what is invisible to the human eye; it can work continuously; it can travel to places that humans would find impossible or dangerous to visit; it can enter the human body and travel into outer space. It has been taken for granted that the photographic image is the most important aspect of the photographic process. However, the artists and writers in Drone: The Automated Image suggest something completely different. At the centre of their concerns is the changing relationship between the camera and the body and how the camera can function with little human involvement. As humans rely more and more on technology to extend vision, the camera takes on behaviours associated with the body. From CCTV to Google Street View, from remote cameras to robots, and from photo booths to drones, cameras are remaking the conditions of human existence.
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septembre 2013