Titel
Manuel DeLanda : Ism Ism
Verfasser
John Klacsmann (editors (people who revise))
Andrew Lampert (editors (people who revise))
Illustrator
Manuel De Landa
Seiten
151 S.
Illustrationen
zahlr. Ill.
Format
23 cm
Material
Einbändige Monographie
ISBN
978-0-9895311-9-10-9895311-9-8
Anmerkungen
Economically downtrodden New York City in the mid-to-late 1970s was like the end of the world, but only if you chose to see it that way. For young artists running amok in the collapsing capital, the possibilities seemed endless. For Manuel DeLanda (born 1952), a Mexican transplant enrolled at the School of Visual Arts, overcrowded sidewalks and decrepit subway stations were blank canvases for inspired mayhem. Widely recognized today as a philosopher, professor and author, DeLanda initially came to prominence as one of the premiere experimental filmmakers of his generation. Fueled by the gonzo humor and graphic audacity of Frank Zappa and Zap Comix, DeLanda's fevered productions were among the most deliriously innovative movies of the punk era
Schlagwörter
Videokunst, Photographie, Street Photography, 1900-1999
Personenschlagwort
Manuel De Landa