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Re: Book of Jam - Now available!
I am agreeing with Dubman again - damn, that must be at least 3 times this year.
Testudo - it is a bit like looking at the Sistine Chapel and complaining about a particular brush-stroke that you don't like. I am no artist/designer and have never professed to be one, but surely one needs to view the piece as a whole, not just concentrate on one tiny aspect of it as being the measure for totality?
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nah, it is a style. I am cool with calling things type art or type that is arty or whatever. Just don't call it typography, it brings me much pain when used improperly.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=stunt+typographer As for marketing and the new love of the niche. I love Underworld, though I think the current merch and sales of this and that and 'the others' are sad. so sad. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=niche+market
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seriously wtf. i understand how greeting something overwrought with an obvious statement that whittles it down to size and reduces it to its components is a nice way to deflect something, but not only is what warwicker doing beautiful in poetic and compositional ways, it also makes complete sense. it's not ever just wacky kerning/tracking, but also the audible and conceptual spaces between words, letters, settings: it's describing a space and a concept through pure type alone. the typeface is no longer the primary communicator of that, it becomes just as much part of the picture of idea and space. i honestly think it transcends good composition and expression into something poetic (hence typo-poetics) because it gets so nuanced and each detail and decision reveals something more, and it's vivid enough to be as much of a photograph of a place as ricks hi-def pics.
cant wait for the book. |
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WHILE asserting that there's any sort of art in marketing? that's a special sort of po-mo spin i could give kudos to if i could ever find the time to dust off THAT old hat. |
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maybe it would help you to know that Glenn Gould is my favorite artist... and for all of his work. the marketing statement is a joke. though i know some folks who would say other wise...
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Children, Animals & Computers. Last edited by testudo; 12-12-2007 at 09:08 AM. |
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Does any have (or know where I can find these)? I have the first 3, but not the others...thanks!
And does any know if these ever existed as a physical version? I seem to remember something being listed for sale at 'Shibuya Shibuya, we face a shining future'. |
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https://www.underworldlive.com/wp-co...-of-jam-01.pdf Till https://www.underworldlive.com/wp-co...-of-jam-17.pdf Just increment the number 01 to 17. 18 is here: https://underworldlive.com/wp-conten...-res-boj18.pdf That’s all that I could find and I would love to get them as print copies. If you need any more help, feel free to pm me 😄 |
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Wow thanks all for the quick reply.
I did not realise there were so many. I was thinking about getting them professionally printed, but with 700+ pages I am not so sure now!! I like flicking through this art when I have a coffee (The Floating World, Tomato books etc) but I can't be arsed to pull out my laptop and scroll through a PDF! |
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