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Telehor 1-2. Internationale Zeitschrift für visuelle Kultur

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  • 138 páginas
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In 1936 the first and only issue of the magazine telehor (Greek for television) was released in four languages, as a special edition on and by Lászlo Moholy-Nagy. To celebrate its 75-year anniversary a facsimile reprint of the magazine will be produced, accompanied by a commentary volume. The reprint makes the magazine accessible again in terms of its artistic and theoretical-historical dimensions. Particular attention has been paid to the production process. Thus the volume appears spiral-bound, an ultramodern technique in the mid-1930s. The commentary contains an editorial statement that places telehor in the context of the art and media of the 1920s and 1930s and unlocks the position of the artistic avant-garde at the intersection of two epochs.

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Título
Telehor 1-2. Internationale Zeitschrift für visuelle Kultur
Idioma
Checo, Inglés, Alemán, Francés
Publicado en
2013
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
138
ISBN10
3037782536
ISBN13
9783037782538
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Descripción
In 1936 the first and only issue of the magazine telehor (Greek for television) was released in four languages, as a special edition on and by Lászlo Moholy-Nagy. To celebrate its 75-year anniversary a facsimile reprint of the magazine will be produced, accompanied by a commentary volume. The reprint makes the magazine accessible again in terms of its artistic and theoretical-historical dimensions. Particular attention has been paid to the production process. Thus the volume appears spiral-bound, an ultramodern technique in the mid-1930s. The commentary contains an editorial statement that places telehor in the context of the art and media of the 1920s and 1930s and unlocks the position of the artistic avant-garde at the intersection of two epochs.