Duck
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
109030633Y
ISBN-13
9791090306332
Publisher
RVB Books
Imprint
RVB Books
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jan 1st, 2014
Print length
256 Pages
Weight
450 grams
Product Classification:
Individual photographers
Ksh 5,200.00
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In 1930, duck farmer Martin Maurer from Flanders, Long Island, decided to construct a giant duck-shaped shop to sell the Peking ducks they raised to passing motorists. In 1972, in the book Learning from Las vegas, Robert Venturi, Denise Scott- Brown, and Steven Izenour, studying the architecture of that city, outlined 2 main concepts of popular, functional and commercial architecture : the decorated shed and the «Duck» : a building in which the form highlights its primary function in a literal and most often ostentatious and playful manner. A building that is also a sculpture and a sign : the term honors the Big Duck on Flanders. In 2014, Olivier Cablat try to re-activate the concept of the DUCK by building a massive digital archive, without any geographical and historical limit. This archive is made by a part of personal pictures, digitalised books and found pictures on the digital touristic and curiosity databases from the Internet. These picture will constitute the RAW material of his multifaceted project DUCK, A theory of Evolution, which purpose a fictional and genealogic study about the mutations of the DUCK, less or more closed to the original concept.
In 1930, duck farmer Martin Maurer from Flanders, Long Island, decided to construct a giant duck-shaped shop to sell the Peking ducks they raised to passing motorists. In 1972, in the book Learning from Las vegas, Robert Venturi, Denise Scott- Brown, and Steven Izenour, studying the architecture of that city, outlined 2 main concepts of popular, functional and commercial architecture : the decorated shed and the «Duck» : a building in which the form highlights its primary function in a literal and most often ostentatious and playful manner. A building that is also a sculpture and a sign : the term honors the Big Duck on Flanders. In 2014, Olivier Cablat try to re-activate the concept of the DUCK by building a massive digital archive, without any geographical and historical limit. This archive is made by a part of personal pictures, digitalised books and found pictures on the digital touristic and curiosity databases from the Internet. These picture will constitute the RAW material of his multifaceted project DUCK, A theory of Evolution, which purpose a fictional and genealogic study about the mutations of the DUCK, less or more closed to the original concept.
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