— Swiss Legacy

A work of art that explores the relationship between nature, motion and sound, The Interpretation takes us on a languid journey through a slowly flourishing forest. Hinting at vague memories of microbiology and rotating through a cool organic spectrum of greens, blues, browns, blacks and whites; this motion-based work will entrance its viewer as the forest evolves. The Interpretation is set to a minimal score filled with authentic sounds of nature, complimenting the environmental essence of the visuals. Visuals by Michael Paul Young. Soundtrack by Michael Cina. Published on DVD.

The DVD will available for purchase on YWFT website starting Friday May 8th.

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For the past 20 years, the Festival tried to put forward the development and the transformations of these medias. For its 20th edition, The International Poster and Graphic Design Festival of Chaumont will present a
reflection on the diversity of the mediums taken over by graphic design – edition, space, object and multimedia.

From May 16th to June 14th 2009

Download the program here

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CONTENTS
Invisible translators
An interview with Elektrosmog
deValence

About “Pioneers of Modern Typography” by Herbert Spencer
Étienne Robial

Digital Images Code Countdown
Interview with Benoît Rosemont, illusionist
Aurélien Froment

Reading between the lines
About “Structures of Connections”, conceived by W?adis?aw Pluta
François Chastanet

At top speed
About “Mercier and Camier” by Samuel Beckett
Olivier Gadet

A Perisher’s Nostalgia
Books and Art—Some Smacks® on a Relational Crisis
Christoph Keller

Illustrating Photography
“The Enfants du Monde” by Dominique Darbois
Catherine de Smet

price: 9,50€
pages: 60
language: Français/English
format 195 x 280 mm
designer: deValence

BUY IT HERE

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Polygon is a typeface, designed by Washington based designer Andy Babb, with letterforms that are built on a strict grid of equilateral triangles. The face was recently selected by the Art Directors Club of Metropolitan Washington for the typography category of its upcoming 60th Annual Show.

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Clip/Stamp/Fold is the first exhibition of architectural magazines produced in the 1960s and 1970s. It was curated by architectural theorist Beatriz Colomina and a group of PhD students at Princeton University. The exhibition was first presented at the Storefront for Art and Architecture in 2006. It has since met critical acclaim especially for remaining geographically specific to each city where it is presented. While the concept is portable, the archival magazines vary, being sourced from local collections.

Take a close look at the website, it’s fantastic!