Peter Romijn, Giles Scott-Smith, Joes Segal (eds.): Divided Dreamworlds? The Cultural Cold War in East and West (2012)

28 September 2013, dusan

“While the divide between capitalism and communism, embodied in the image of the Iron Curtain, seemed to be as wide and definitive as any cultural rift, Giles Scott-Smith, Joes Segal, and Peter Romijn have compiled a selection of essays on how culture contributed to the blurring of ideological boundaries between the East and the West. This important and diverse volume presents fascinating insights into the tensions, rivalries, and occasional cooperation between the two blocs, with essays that represent the cutting edge of Cold War Studies and analyze aesthetic preferences and cultural phenomena as various as interior design in East and West Germany; the Soviet stance on genetics; US cultural diplomacy during and after the Cold War; and the role of popular music as the universal cultural ambassador. An illuminating and wide-ranging survey of interrelated collective dreams from both sides of the Iron Curtain, Divided Dreamworlds? has a place on the bookshelf of any modern historian.”

Publisher Amsterdam University Press, 2012
Studies of the Netherlands Institute for War Documentation series, 5
Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 3.0 License
ISBN 9089644369, 9789089644367
248 pages

Publisher
OAPEN

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Studies of Material Thinking journal, Vols. 1–9 (2007–13)

25 August 2013, dusan

Studies in Material Thinking is an international journal that reports on the peer reviewed work of artists, designers and writers. It is a vehicle to support the communication and critique of artistic and design research from the vantage point of both the materiality and the poetics of creative research. The journal aims to develop a series of divergent positions, critical approaches and contestations around the term ‘material thinking’, centred as it is on an understanding of making, invention, design, creative practice and research methodology.

Editor-in-chief: Nancy de Freitas
Associate editors: Eva Lutnæs, Maarit Mäkela, Alan Young
ISSN 1177-6234

Vol. 1:1: At the Intersection of Poesis and Praxis: Material thinking provocations (2007, PDF articles)
Vol. 1:2: Independent responses to Paul Carter’s Theory (2008, PDF articles)
Vol. 3: Material Thinking as Document (2009, PDF articles)
Vol. 4: Materiality of Drawing/Thinking (2010, PDF articles)
Vol. 5: (Im)materialising Time (2011, PDF articles)
Vol. 6: Research Outputs in Art and Design (2011, PDF articles)
Vol. 7: Where Art, Technology and Design Meet (2012, PDF articles)
Vol. 8: Experimental Arts (eds. Jill Bennett, Ross Harley, Douglas Kahn and Paul Thomas, 2012, PDF articles)
Vol. 9: Inside Making (eds. Nancy de Freitas and Eva Lutnæs, 2013, PDF articles)

László Moholy-Nagy: Painting, Photography, Film (1925–) [DE, EN]

22 August 2013, dusan

This book presents Moholy-Nagy’s photograms, X-rays, super-wide-angle fisheye pictures, double prints, collages, montages, and the Bauhaus artist’s thoughts on the interrelationship of type, audio, and visual perception.

From the English edition: “The layout of the pages designed by Moholy-Nagy in 1927–bold sans-serif captions surrounded by lots of white space; compositions composed of arrows, dots, photographs, and heavy ruled lines — is much more like a movie storyboard or a musical score. It conveys a suggestion of imploding optical and retinal phenomena, much like driving down the Los Angeles Freeway at 70 mph or jolting through Philadelphia on the Metroliner.. This edition is a translation and facsimile of the second German edition of Malerei, Fotographie, Film published in 1927 by the Bauhaus Press; and it serves as a valuable reminder of the graphic design pioneered at the Bauhaus by Moholy-Nagy and Herbert Bayer..”

“Gropius had invited the twenty-eight-year-old Hungarian phenom onto the Bauhaus faculty in 1923, and Malerei Fotografie Film is Moholy-Nagy’s first attempt to lay out his entire theory and program for photography, and ultimately, for the transformation of human vision.. The book’s bold typography and design enacted Moholy’s concept of ‘typofoto,’ involving the integration of type and images, which was further elaborated in his two later theoretical works, Von Material zu Architektur and Vision in Motion..” (Randell Roth)

Contains photographs by Alfred Steiglitz, Albert Renger-Pazsch, L. Moholy-Nagy, Man Ray, Lucia Moholy, Hannah Hoch and others.

Publisher Albert Langen, Munich, 1925
Volume 8 of Bauhausbücher series
Second edition, 1927
140 pages
via Bibliothèque Kandinsky

English edition
With a Note by Hans M. Wingler, and a Postcript by Otto Stelzer
Translated by Janet Seligman
Publisher Lund Humphries, London, 1969
150 pages
via Sorin Danut

Moholy-Nagy at Monoskop wiki

Malerei, Fotografie, Film (German, 2nd ed., 1925/1927, 131 MB, via Bibliothèque Kandinsky, updated on 2022-4-13)
Malerei, Fotografie, Film (German, 2nd ed., 1925/1927, PDF, JPG, in Heidelberg U Library, added on 2019-7-7)
Painting, Photography, Film (English, trans. Janet Seligman, 1969, added on 2014-8-17)

See also other titles in Bauhaus Books series.