通過貝殼的社會生活是阿姆斯特丹的視覺設計師和材料研究員Delphine Lejeune的出版物。這本書是與作家埃斯特班·梅茲-羅塞利(Esteban Gómez-Rosselli)合作制作的,由radraaier SSP印刷。勒瓊寫道:觀察自然是自我發(fā)現(xiàn)的關鍵時刻。從歷史上看,貝殼一直是這種做法的一部分,現(xiàn)在它作為紀念品隱藏在其流離失所的背景的平庸背后。通過觀察、收集、描述、分類和操作視覺數(shù)字檔案的實踐,重新評估貝殼的旅程,以恢復其狀態(tài),首先作為自然物體,作為神話和科學魅力的核心投機對象,作為廣泛的價值循環(huán)的單位。通過設計研究,旨在挽救coquillage的內(nèi)心世界。
">Through the Social Life of the Sea-Shell is a publication by Delphine Lejeune, a visual designer and material researcher based in Amsterdam. It was made in collaboration with writer Esteban Gómez-Rosselli and printed by Raddraaier SSP. Lejeune writes:
Looking at nature is a critical moment of self discovery. The sea-shell has historically been part of this practice, which now hides behind the banality of its displaced context as souvenir.This journey to re-evaluate the sea-shell through the practices of observing, collecting, describing, classifying, and manipulating a visual digital archive to reclaim its condition, first as a natural object, as a speculative object that has been central to mythic and scientific fascination, and as the unit of a wide constellation of value circulation. Through design research, it aims to salvage the inner world of coquillage.
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