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The Forming Process of Assemblages and Objects |
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375 |
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article |
rft.issn |
0024-094X 1530-9282 |
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4 |
rft.jtitle |
Leonardo |
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4 |
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371-375 |
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Pergamon Press |
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1990-01-01 |
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1990-01-01T00:00:00Z |
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371 |
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23 |
abstract |
<p>The author describes how, dissatisfied with two-dimensional art, he began making objects--often kinetic--assembled from found organic and artificial materials, artificial limbs, polyurethane, machinery and motors. He sees his art as a form of alchemy, finding methods of converting worthless found materials into value and associative power, or as a kind of Robinson Crusoe attempt to reconstruct the process of technological progress with his own hands.</p> |
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eng |
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/1575337 |
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Artist's Notes |
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description | <p>The author describes how, dissatisfied with two-dimensional art, he began making objects--often kinetic--assembled from found organic and artificial materials, artificial limbs, polyurethane, machinery and motors. He sees his art as a form of alchemy, finding methods of converting worthless found materials into value and associative power, or as a kind of Robinson Crusoe attempt to reconstruct the process of technological progress with his own hands.</p> |
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spelling | Schulze, Michael 0024-094X 1530-9282 Pergamon Press Artist's Notes https://www.jstor.org/stable/1575337 <p>The author describes how, dissatisfied with two-dimensional art, he began making objects--often kinetic--assembled from found organic and artificial materials, artificial limbs, polyurethane, machinery and motors. He sees his art as a form of alchemy, finding methods of converting worthless found materials into value and associative power, or as a kind of Robinson Crusoe attempt to reconstruct the process of technological progress with his own hands.</p> The Forming Process of Assemblages and Objects Leonardo |
spellingShingle | Schulze, Michael, Leonardo, The Forming Process of Assemblages and Objects, Artist's Notes |
title | The Forming Process of Assemblages and Objects |
title_full | The Forming Process of Assemblages and Objects |
title_fullStr | The Forming Process of Assemblages and Objects |
title_full_unstemmed | The Forming Process of Assemblages and Objects |
title_short | The Forming Process of Assemblages and Objects |
title_sort | the forming process of assemblages and objects |
title_unstemmed | The Forming Process of Assemblages and Objects |
topic | Artist's Notes |
url | https://www.jstor.org/stable/1575337 |