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Lightopia - 2013 | ger

Lightopia - 2013 | ger

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Vitra Design Museum - 2013

Artificial light has revolutionized our environment like almost no other medium. Today, we are experiencing a profound change in the world of artificial light, with as yet unforeseeable consequences for people’s lives. »Lightopia« presents icons and examples of lighting design, setting them in a broader cultural and historical context. The publication comprises three separate books in a slipcase. In volume 1, renowned authors take a close look at the cultural history of light in a number of essays dealing with topics as diverse as the scenographic significance of light or its psychological aspects. Volume 2 presents a selection of the 100 most important luminaires from the collection of the Vitra Design Museum – dating from 1900 to today – and includes texts on the development of lighting design. In volume 3, interviews with well-known lighting designers and artists explore how new illumination technologies revolutionize the creative use of light today. With its three volumes, »Lightopia« constitutes a unique compendium of lighting design. It is opulently illustrated and encompasses an exceptional spectrum of examples from  design, art and architecture; with works by Olafur Eliasson, Gino Sarfatti, Ingo Maurer, mischer’traxler, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Wilhelm Wagenfeld, Richard Sapper, Achille Castiglioni, Ulrike Brandi, Pieke Bergmans and many others.
Authors: Volker Albus, Hartmut Böhme, Beate Binder, Thea Brejzek, Malaika Brengman, Christian Cajochen, Mirko Düringer, Thomas Edelmann, Jochen Eisenbrand, Fulvio Ferrari, Ulrich Fiedler, Charlotte und Peter Fiell, Joseph Grima, Sebastian Jacobi, Werner Jordan, Jolanthe Kugler, Janna Lipsky, Bart Lootsma, Sidney Perkowitz, Peter Weibel
Editors: Mateo Kries, Jolanthe Kugler
3 volumes in slipcase, 396 pages, ca. 422 mainly coloured illustrations

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Exterior dimensions: 286 x 216 mm
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