
Bastard
By José F. A. Oliver, André Rösler, Lars Harmsen, Sudabeh Mohafez, Christian Ernst, Ruediger John, Uli Weiss, Selim Özdoğan
Subjects: Graphic Design, Architecture, Culture and globalization, Aspectos sociales, Typography, Globalización, Pictorial works, Globalization, Art / Graphic Arts, Planning, Social aspects
Description: What happens when the world fuses into a global village, when cultures mix, traditions dissolve, and something new arises? In search of cultural identity and cultural bastardizing, the authors let themselves in for an extreme expedition: visting the hot spots of globalization in just 21 days, flying to Mexico City, L.A., Tokyo, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Dubai and back to Frankfurt. Hundreds of meetings with artists, musicians, designers and authors were on their itinerary. Bastard is about the personal interpretation of these manifold impressions. The fact that globalization does not only have a negative impact is just one aspect. Often it seems as though we are entering an exciting new era in which an enriching exchange of media, styles and thoughts is more important than ever. Photography, illustration, graphic design and typography have merged into a tightly woven work expressing culture, everyday life, movement, tradition and national and personal identity.A line-up of famous authors have contributed tales and interpretations of cultural bastardizing to the project. There is also a CD-ROM with typefaces created by typographers from all over the world, as well as a soundtrack. AUTHORS: László Csiba, Ruediger John, Radek Knapp, Sudabeh Mohafez, José F.A. Oliver, Selim Özdogan, Ilija Marinow Trojanow.
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