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Geotypografika » Blog Archive » Sonnenzimmer
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Visual Communication und Wissenschaft. Image as Object, Object as Image. Poster, seven colors, 18×24 (2012). With the release of this poster on their website, it’s exciting to finally be able to share this upcoming exhibition at MCAD. Opening on January 25, 2013. Officially titled,. Image as Object, Object as Image: Graphic Abstraction by Sonnenzimmer. It has been intensely gratifying to work with Sonnenzimmer and MCAD Gallery Director Kerry Morgan to bring this stunning work to Minneapolis. Shungu / The...
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Geotypografika » MCAD
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Visual Communication und Wissenschaft. Ben Proell / SO-DALICIOUS. Vernacular conglomerates. Above: Ben Proell, MCAD GD Senior exhibition, 2013. Ben’s work has been fascinating us at MCAD for some time now, and his final work is no exception. Exploring the vernacular type of local businesses, often hand-painted, his installation attempts to revel in commerce at a human level–pointedly mocking the excess and inhuman qualities [.]. Posted on May 22.13 to Aktuell. Ashley Huhe / Kayla Kern. New windows open o...
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Geotypografika » Blog Archive » Laurie Haycock-Makela
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Visual Communication und Wissenschaft. Legendary designer and author to speak at MCAD. Laurie Haycock-Makela’s event poster. The MCAD community is thrilled to be welcoming Laurie to our campus for an evening lecture at 7:30PM on March 28, 2013. The lecture will detail the work of P. Scott Makela and offers a unique opportunity to revisit an important and exciting time in American Graphic Design history. The lecture is free and open to the public, all are welcome! And we look forward to welcoming you.
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Visual Communication und Wissenschaft. Ben Proell / SO-DALICIOUS. Vernacular conglomerates. Above: Ben Proell, MCAD GD Senior exhibition, 2013. Ben’s work has been fascinating us at MCAD for some time now, and his final work is no exception. Exploring the vernacular type of local businesses, often hand-painted, his installation attempts to revel in commerce at a human level–pointedly mocking the excess and inhuman qualities [.]. Posted on May 22.13 to Aktuell. Ashley Huhe / Kayla Kern. September 26-27, 2...
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Visual Communication und Wissenschaft. Ben Proell / SO-DALICIOUS. Vernacular conglomerates. Above: Ben Proell, MCAD GD Senior exhibition, 2013. Ben’s work has been fascinating us at MCAD for some time now, and his final work is no exception. Exploring the vernacular type of local businesses, often hand-painted, his installation attempts to revel in commerce at a human level–pointedly mocking the excess and inhuman qualities [.]. Posted on May 22.13 to Aktuell. Ashley Huhe / Kayla Kern. New windows open o...
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Geotypografika » Globalization
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Visual Communication und Wissenschaft. Ben Proell / SO-DALICIOUS. Vernacular conglomerates. Above: Ben Proell, MCAD GD Senior exhibition, 2013. Ben’s work has been fascinating us at MCAD for some time now, and his final work is no exception. Exploring the vernacular type of local businesses, often hand-painted, his installation attempts to revel in commerce at a human level–pointedly mocking the excess and inhuman qualities [.]. Posted on May 22.13 to Aktuell. Laurie Haycock-Makela / Dead History. André ...
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Visual Communication und Wissenschaft. Ben Proell / SO-DALICIOUS. Vernacular conglomerates. Above: Ben Proell, MCAD GD Senior exhibition, 2013. Ben’s work has been fascinating us at MCAD for some time now, and his final work is no exception. Exploring the vernacular type of local businesses, often hand-painted, his installation attempts to revel in commerce at a human level–pointedly mocking the excess and inhuman qualities [.]. Posted on May 22.13 to Aktuell. Ashley Huhe / Kayla Kern. September 26-27, 2...
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Geotypografika » Blog Archive » Kevin Byrne / 300 Jumps
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Visual Communication und Wissenschaft. Kevin Byrne / 300 Jumps. Sabbatical Exhibition at MCAD 2009. Kevin Byrne, 2009. From his current exhibition,. Still teaching, still sharing, MCAD. Professor Kevin Byrne is currently. Showing work from his mapping research. My own revelation from. Kevin’s complex exhibition is that of course. Influenced by the work of Kees Boeke. See this recent post). From Kevin’s exhibition statement:. 8220;My earliest encounter with. Una fuente de inspiración, el Profesor Byrne!
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Geotypografika » Aktuell
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Visual Communication und Wissenschaft. Ben Proell / SO-DALICIOUS. Vernacular conglomerates. Above: Ben Proell, MCAD GD Senior exhibition, 2013. Ben’s work has been fascinating us at MCAD for some time now, and his final work is no exception. Exploring the vernacular type of local businesses, often hand-painted, his installation attempts to revel in commerce at a human level–pointedly mocking the excess and inhuman qualities [.]. Posted on May 22.13 to Aktuell. Ashley Huhe / Kayla Kern. September 26-27, 2...
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Geotypografika » Blog Archive » Jasio Stefanski / True Colors
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Visual Communication und Wissenschaft. Jasio Stefanski / True Colors. Screenshots, 2013). Jas is an MFA candidate at MCAD. And we have been working together since he started in 2012. True Colors. Is an ongoing archive of experiments exploring a wide range of both formal and media based phenomena. This is part of a larger focus on issues of projected and reflected light. You can find more of Jas’s reflected light research on his Function/Firm. Previous: Eric Gorvin / The Infinity Project.