Mariko Mori - Vicky Hayward

Výrobce Hatje Cantz
Unikátní kolekce díla "Digitální divy, v nádherném provedení - vázané v imitaci kůže. A unique collection of works by the "Digital Diva", in a beautiful edition – bound in imitation leather and embossed in three colors. Japanese artist Mariko Mori (*1967 in Tokyo) has maintained a consciousness for the unity of the material, spiritual, and technological world. Her latest work, Tom na H-iu, a four-and-a-half-meter-tall glass sculpture, also blends ancient rituals with 21st-century technology. The monolith was inspired by Celtic menhirs, the mythical point of transition for the soul into a new life. Computerized LED rays illumate the work in various colors, a reference to the real-time appearance of neutrinos detected by the Super Kamiokande, the Japanese neutrino detector. This extraordinar y publication offers a retrospective of Mori’s entire oeuvre, and is the first to present the complete Beginning of the End: Past, Present, Future, a photographic cycle produced over a period of eleven years, in which Mori presents herself as a time traveler in a Plexiglas capsule at significant symbolic locations, from Giza to New York to Shanghai. více

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Rok vydání 2007 | 2001 - 2010
Vazba Pevná / vázaná
Počet stran 308 | 201 - 500

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Kniha: Mariko Mori -- Oneness; Autor: Hayward Vicky; Unikátní kolekce díla "Digitální divy, v nádherném provedení - vázané v imitaci kůže. A unique collection of works by the "Digital Diva", in a beautiful edition - bound in imitation leather and embossed in three colors. – ...

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Unikátní kolekce díla "Digitální divy, v nádherném provedení - vázané v imitaci kůže. A unique collection of works by the "Digital Diva", in a beautiful edition - bound in imitation leather and embossed in three colors. Japanese artist Mariko Mori (*1967 in Tokyo) has maintained a consciousness for the unity of the material, spiritual, and technological world. Her latest work, Tom na H-iu, a four-and-a-half-meter-tall glass sculpture, also blends ancient rituals with 21st-century technology. The monolith was inspired by Celtic menhirs, the mythical point of transition for the soul into a new life. Computerized LED rays illumate the work in various colors, a reference to the real-time appearance of neutrinos detected by the Super Kamiokande, the Japanese neutrino detector. This extraordinary publication offers a retrospective of Mori's entire oeuvre, and is the first to present the complete Beginning of the End: Past, Present, Future, a photographic cycle produced over a period of eleven years, in which Mori presents herself as a time traveler in a Plexiglas capsule at significant symbolic locations, from Giza to New York to Shanghai.