livres
Description:
1 online resource (303 pages, 1 unnumbered page : illustrations
London : Meatspace Press, 2020.
Data justice and COVID-19 : global perspectives / edited by Linnet Taylor, Gargi Sharma, Aaron Martin, and Shazade Jameson.
Actions:
Description:
1 online resource (303 pages, 1 unnumbered page : illustrations
livres
London : Meatspace Press, 2020.
livres
Description:
1 volume (67 pages) : illustrations. ; 17 cm.
[Genève] : HEAD Publishing, DL 2021.
Investigation-design / Nicolas Nova.
Actions:
Exemplaires:
Description:
1 volume (67 pages) : illustrations. ; 17 cm.
livres
[Genève] : HEAD Publishing, DL 2021.
livres
Description:
xx, 328 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2013]
Walking and mapping : artists as cartographers / Karen O'Rourke.
Actions:
Exemplaires:
Description:
xx, 328 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
livres
Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2013]
livres
Ethereum Foundation 2024
livres
Ethereum Foundation 2024
livres
Description:
575, [2] pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm
Zürich, Switzerland : Lars Müller ; Springer [distributor], [2012]
For climate's sake! : a visual reader of climate change / [edited by René P. Schwarzenbach and others].
Actions:
Exemplaires:
Description:
575, [2] pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm
livres
Zürich, Switzerland : Lars Müller ; Springer [distributor], [2012]
$40.00
(disponible sur commande)
Résumé:
In the mid-1960s, Canadian artists suffered from cultural isolation as museums were indifferent to their work and the international art market seemed beyond reach. Artists made up for this state of exclusion by creating alternative spaces in which they could present experimental work and offer services to members of their communities. This collection of critical essays(...)
Protocoles documentaires / Documentary protocols (1967-1975)
Actions:
Prix:
$40.00
(disponible sur commande)
Résumé:
In the mid-1960s, Canadian artists suffered from cultural isolation as museums were indifferent to their work and the international art market seemed beyond reach. Artists made up for this state of exclusion by creating alternative spaces in which they could present experimental work and offer services to members of their communities. This collection of critical essays addresses an historical moment in which the investment of the concept of information by artists converged with the role of administrator they bestowed upon themselves. The historical trajectory of these self-managed organizations can now be observed in their archival fonds, where the results of partially realized utopias exist alongside material evidence of the artists’ labour. Following the decompartmentalization characterizing the period, the editorial structure of this publication provides equal visibility both to the sampling of documents and to the case studies based on the close reading of the concerned items. Essays by Anne Bénichou, Vincent Bonin, Marion Froger, Kristy A. Holmes, Primary Information, Felicity Tayler and David Tomas.
Architecture de Montréal
livres
Description:
327 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
Cambridge, MA : SA+P Press, MIT School of Architecture + Planning, [2017], Cambridge, MA : The MIT Press
Public space? : lost and found / edited by Gediminas Urbonas, Ann Lui, and Lucas Freeman ; produced by the MIT Program in Art, Culture and Technology.
Actions:
Exemplaires:
Description:
327 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
livres
Cambridge, MA : SA+P Press, MIT School of Architecture + Planning, [2017], Cambridge, MA : The MIT Press
livres
Ethereum Foundation 2023
livres
Ethereum Foundation 2023
livres
Ethereum Foundation 2023
livres
Ethereum Foundation 2023
livres
Ethereum Foundation 2024
livres
Ethereum Foundation 2024