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Architect and interior designer Jeffrey James admits an ambivalent attitude towards nature. Here he turns that ambivalence to positive effect through a series of poetic digital collages that provide a mediation between ‘our incomprehension of the vast magnificence and complexity of the natural world and the actual spaces that we can physically touch and inhabit’.
Architect and interior designer Jeffrey James admits an ambivalent attitude towards nature. Here he turns that ambivalence to positive effect through a series of poetic digital collages that provide a mediation between ‘our incomprehension of the vast magnificence and complexity of the natural world and the actual spaces that we can physically touch and inhabit’.
Exist‐Stencil
James, Jeffrey (author)
Architectural Design ; 83 ; 112-117
2013-05-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Paul Celan , Via Libertà causeway , Annie Hall , Shadow Line , Jeffrey James, Lightduress, digital collage , Sigmund Freud , Opening the Fold (After Samuel Palmer) , Theodore Roszak , Study carrel for a London church , Goethe , Basalt ablution room , Woody Allen , Under the bridge , Anton Chekhov , Fitzcarraldo , Italo Calvino , Ossuary for the Invisible City , Werner Herzog , Uncle Vanya , Immanuel Kant , William Shakespeare , A hole in Boscombe Pier , As You Like It , Entrance to a London church. , Wannsee Library , Wabi‐Sabi
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