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Hermann Finsterlin
AP162.S1
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Series documents the contribution of artist Hermann Finsterlin to the correspondence circle of Die gläserne Kette. Finsterlin wrote under the pseudonym Prometh (sometime appears as "Prometheus"). Born in Munich in 1897, Finsterlin studied at Munich University in chemistry, then in physics and medicine, and later in philosophy. He studied painting at the Kunstakademie in Munich in 1917 and 1918 and exhibited his work at the Ausstlelling für unbekannte Architekten. He published in "Frühlich", a magazine edited by Bruno Taut in which works by some members of Die gläserne Kette were featured. He painted frescoes in Tripoli, Majorca, and Tenerife. During the Nazi period, Finsterlin was commissionned to paint frescoes and portraits for the regime, but most of his work was destroyed during the war. He died in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1973. (Source: Ian Boyd Whyte, Bruno Taut and the Architecture of Activism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982) The series comprises part of the correspondence of Hermann Finsterlin to the Die gläserne Kette circle, including a postcard. The series also includes some drawings by Finsterlin.
1919-1923
Hermann Finsterlin
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AP162.S1
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Series documents the contribution of artist Hermann Finsterlin to the correspondence circle of Die gläserne Kette. Finsterlin wrote under the pseudonym Prometh (sometime appears as "Prometheus"). Born in Munich in 1897, Finsterlin studied at Munich University in chemistry, then in physics and medicine, and later in philosophy. He studied painting at the Kunstakademie in Munich in 1917 and 1918 and exhibited his work at the Ausstlelling für unbekannte Architekten. He published in "Frühlich", a magazine edited by Bruno Taut in which works by some members of Die gläserne Kette were featured. He painted frescoes in Tripoli, Majorca, and Tenerife. During the Nazi period, Finsterlin was commissionned to paint frescoes and portraits for the regime, but most of his work was destroyed during the war. He died in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1973. (Source: Ian Boyd Whyte, Bruno Taut and the Architecture of Activism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982) The series comprises part of the correspondence of Hermann Finsterlin to the Die gläserne Kette circle, including a postcard. The series also includes some drawings by Finsterlin.
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1919-1923
Dans cette conférence, Amy Kulper situe le « virage numérique » de l’architecture en 1988, avec la création de Photoshop par Thomas Knoll. Développé à l’origine en tant que logiciel d’édition d’images, Photoshop s’inscrivait parfaitement dans la longue histoire de la correction optique dans la discipline architecturale. Pourtant, son omniprésence aujourd’hui soulève de(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
9 juin 2016, 18h
Amy Kulper : Le « virage numérique » et l’avènement de Photoshop
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Dans cette conférence, Amy Kulper situe le « virage numérique » de l’architecture en 1988, avec la création de Photoshop par Thomas Knoll. Développé à l’origine en tant que logiciel d’édition d’images, Photoshop s’inscrivait parfaitement dans la longue histoire de la correction optique dans la discipline architecturale. Pourtant, son omniprésence aujourd’hui soulève de(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
articles
11 août 2025
Comment transforme-t-on réellement ce terrain?
Carla Juaçaba à propos de la pérennité et de la fragilité
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PHCON2002:0016:006:009
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Text for the publication "A Hundred Posters", edited by Alan Davies.
January 1978
The Sandwich Islands
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PHCON2002:0016:006:009
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Text for the publication "A Hundred Posters", edited by Alan Davies.
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January 1978
DR1995:0216:403
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- The article is an edited version of material in Cedric Price's Potteries Thinkbelt report.
2 June 1966
Reprint of the article "Potteries Thinkbelt" from no. 192 (2 June 1966) of the periodical New society
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DR1995:0216:403
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- The article is an edited version of material in Cedric Price's Potteries Thinkbelt report.
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AP197.S1.SS8.081
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Includes compiled Comparative critical analysis texts with Ashley Simone's edits
circa 2008
Various drafts and notes for a Genealogy of modern architecture
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AP197.S1.SS8.081
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Includes compiled Comparative critical analysis texts with Ashley Simone's edits
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circa 2008
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ARCH242296
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Conference Letters- Larry Wayne Richards, Bruce Trigger Anyplace Letters (Phyllis) Lambert Letter (Renato) Rizzi Letter Discussions 1-4 (4 files) The Place of Anyplace - Final Discussion Discussions 1-4 - Final edits (4 files) Place of Anyplace - Final edit Letters, Biographical captions - final edits Transcripts of audio tapes 8 and 12
1994-1995
Conference Letters- Larry Wayne Richards, Bruce Trigger, Phyllis Lambert
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ARCH242296
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Conference Letters- Larry Wayne Richards, Bruce Trigger Anyplace Letters (Phyllis) Lambert Letter (Renato) Rizzi Letter Discussions 1-4 (4 files) The Place of Anyplace - Final Discussion Discussions 1-4 - Final edits (4 files) Place of Anyplace - Final edit Letters, Biographical captions - final edits Transcripts of audio tapes 8 and 12
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1994-1995
ARCH279829
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Videocassette contains Toy Fair 2000 publicity video with Japanese promo edit.
2000
Video recording of Toy Fair 2000 + Japan promo
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ARCH279829
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Videocassette contains Toy Fair 2000 publicity video with Japanese promo edit.
2000
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ARCH153734
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bibliography edited by David Whitney rejected for publication by editorial board of Oppositions magazine
circa 1970-1981
Selected Writings by Philip Johnson
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ARCH153734
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bibliography edited by David Whitney rejected for publication by editorial board of Oppositions magazine
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circa 1970-1981
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Audiovisual material
AP165.S5
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The Audiovisual material series, 1990 – 2002, consists of 175 video recordings that document various aspects of Hoberman’s work in transformable design, as well as the operations of his company Hoberman Associates, Inc. This includes broadcast footage featuring Hoberman, media coverage of installations and exhibitions, interviews with Hoberman, promotional material produced by Hoberman Associates Inc., documentary footage of toy and business-related activities, and home videos. Material consists of analog and digital recording techniques on a variety of formats including MiniDV cassettes, Betacam SP cassettes, DVCAM cassettes, U-matic cassettes, Hi-8 cassettes, Betacam cassettes and Digital Betacam cassettes. The majority of the records date from the mid to late 90’s to early 2000’s. Video recordings in this series are about Hoberman and/or were produced by his company, Hoberman Associates, Inc. It includes television programs featuring Hoberman, media coverage relating to specific projects such as the Iris Dome and other expanding geodesic spheres, promotional videos for toy products, documentary footage of international business operations, and media coverage of notable events such as the installation and inauguration of the Hoberman Arch at the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City and footage of Bill Clinton with the Hoberman sphere. While there are some completed broadcast productions in the series, the majority of the material is comprised of audio-visual production elements including raw footage, rushes, cuts, rough edits, masters, and compilations.
1990-2002
Audiovisual material
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AP165.S5
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The Audiovisual material series, 1990 – 2002, consists of 175 video recordings that document various aspects of Hoberman’s work in transformable design, as well as the operations of his company Hoberman Associates, Inc. This includes broadcast footage featuring Hoberman, media coverage of installations and exhibitions, interviews with Hoberman, promotional material produced by Hoberman Associates Inc., documentary footage of toy and business-related activities, and home videos. Material consists of analog and digital recording techniques on a variety of formats including MiniDV cassettes, Betacam SP cassettes, DVCAM cassettes, U-matic cassettes, Hi-8 cassettes, Betacam cassettes and Digital Betacam cassettes. The majority of the records date from the mid to late 90’s to early 2000’s. Video recordings in this series are about Hoberman and/or were produced by his company, Hoberman Associates, Inc. It includes television programs featuring Hoberman, media coverage relating to specific projects such as the Iris Dome and other expanding geodesic spheres, promotional videos for toy products, documentary footage of international business operations, and media coverage of notable events such as the installation and inauguration of the Hoberman Arch at the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City and footage of Bill Clinton with the Hoberman sphere. While there are some completed broadcast productions in the series, the majority of the material is comprised of audio-visual production elements including raw footage, rushes, cuts, rough edits, masters, and compilations.
Series 5
1990-2002