Thursday, August 25, 2005

still facing - - - Peter Lunenfeld blames the twenty-first century's inability to imagine the future on ... an interface: the ubiquitous desktop of nested files, icons, trash cans, and cascading windows, he argues, have become impediments to our thinking beyond the present. -AZ- User : InfoTechnoDemo Mieke Gerritzen's bold visuals create a book that is also a designed object. ~ every book is ~ and the words & visuals were not same-authored ~ so, not a visual intellectualism, Lunenfeld ~

http://www.peterlunenfeld.com/ Mediawork Pamphlets -zines for grown-ups- are intended to create a new category of public visual intellectuals, and new categories of audience as well. 1. Shaping Things 2. Writing Machines
frontwheeldrive.com: peter lunenfeld interview: These highly designed little books pair major writers with contemporary graphic designers to produce 'theoretical fetish objects' in the tradition of The Medium is the Massage and War and Peace in the Global Village -- where Lunenfeld plays Jerome Agel to the Marshall McLuhans and Quentin Fiores of today.

essays in USER published over five years in international magazine artext: artus home

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