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Check for Availabilityout of stock. Click on the button below to search for this title in other formats. Blobjects and Beyond: The New Fluidity in Design
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Published in conjunction with a major exhibition at the San Jose Museum of Art, Blobjects and Beyond is the first comprehensive survey of the new fluidity in contemporary design. Whether hard or soft, cheerful or sinister, practical or conceptual, blobjects represent a decisive turn away from the hard edges and angles of conventional modernism. From the iconic iMac to Karim Rashid's evocative plastics to the ergonomic computer mouse, blobjects are the defining objects of our time, molding our visual vocabulary for years to come. Blobjects and Beyond is a celebration of the global explosion of amorphic, organic, and curvaceous design. Synopsis:Published in conjunction with the exhibition of the same name at the San Jose Museum in March 2005, "Blobjects and Beyond is a survey and critical review of new designs in all categories, which celebrate and explore amorphic, organic, protoplasmic, and other "blobby" forms. From Karim Rashid's housewares and furniture to the iMac, blobjects are not faddish items, they are the direction that products have been going in for more than a decade, and represent the future of design. Featuring examples of industrial design, architecture, graphic design, digital media, furniture, and fashion design from the last 15 years, "Blobjects and Beyond focuses on widely available consumer products, as well as limited-production goods, individually crafted and customized pieces, one-of-a-kind conceptual projects, and examples of fine art that straddle the line between art and design. About the AuthorSteven Skov Holt is the distinguished professor of industrial design at California College of the Arts and former editor of I.D. magazine.Mara Holt Skov is an independent curator. She and Steven live in San Francisco.Phil Patton is a design critic and journalist for the New York Times, contributing editor to Esquire, Wired, and I.D., and the author of several books.Bruce Sterling is a celebrated science fiction novelist and technology writer, and a regular contributor to Wired magazine. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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