מאי 2016

הספרייה מציעה לקוראיה מידי חודש רשימת ספרים וכתבי-עת חדשים שנוספו לאוספיה כל רשומה מכילה: מס' מיון, מחבר, כותר, מוציא לאור, שנת הוצאה , נושאים ומס' מערכת. לפרטים נוספים של הספר יש ללחוץ על תמונת העטיפה. כדי לראות מצב ההשאלות יש ללחוץ על כותר.
 
 

159.94 SIC
Sicart, Miguel
Cambridge, Massachusetts : MIT Press, [2014]
Contents
Play is -- Playfulness -- Toys -- Playgrounds -- Beauty -- Politics -- Architects -- Play in the era of computing machinery.
Abstract
"What do we think about when we think about play? A pastime? Games? Childish activities? The opposite of work? Think again: if we are happy and well rested, we may approach even our daily tasks in a playful way, taking the attitude of play without the activity of play. So what, then is play? In Play Matters, Miguel Sicart argues that to play is to be in the world; playing is a form of understanding what surrounds us and a way of engaging with others. Play goes beyond games; it is a mode of being human. We play games, but we also play with toys, on playgrounds, with technologies and design. Sicart proposes a theory of play that doesn’t derive from a particular object or activity but is a portable tool for being--not tied to objects but brought by people to the complex interactions that form their daily lives. It is not separated from reality; it is part of it. It is pleasurable, but not necessarily fun. Play can be dangerous, addictive, and destructive. Along the way, Sicart considers playfulness, the capacity to use play outside the context of play; toys, the materialization of play--instruments but also play pals; playgrounds, play spaces that enable all kinds of play; beauty, the aesthetics of play through action; political play--from Maradona’s goal against England in the 1986 World Cup to the hactivist activities of Anonymous; the political, aesthetic, and moral activity of game design; and why play and computers get along so well."--Publisher’s description.
Subject
Play
Play -- Psychological aspects.
Toys
Playgrounds
40084
 
 

519.17 AGN
Geir Agnarsson, Raymond Greenlaw.
Graph theory : modeling, applications, and algorithms
Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2007.
Contents
 1. Introduction to Graph Theory -- 2. Basic Concepts in Graph Theory -- 3. Trees and Forests -- 4. Spanning Trees -- 5. Fundamental Properties of Graphs and Digraphs -- 6. Connectivity and Flow -- 7. Planar Graphs -- 8. Graph Coloring -- 9. Coloring Enumerations and Chordal Graphs -- 10. Independence, Dominance, and Matchings -- 11. Cover Parameters and Matching Polynomials -- 12. Graph Counting -- 13. Graph Algorithms.
Abstract
Once considered an unimportant branch of topology, graph theory has come into its own through many important contributions to a wide range of fields - and is now one of the fastest-growing areas in discrete mathematics and computer science. This practical, intuitive book introduces basic concepts, definitions, theorems, and examples from graph theory. This presents a collection of interesting results from mathematics that involve key concepts and proof techniques, and covers design and analysis of computer algorithms for solving problems in graph theory. It discusses applications of graph theory to the sciences, and includes a collection of graph algorithms, written in Java, that are ready for compiling and running.
Subject
Graph theory
Algorithms
Graph algorithms
Mathematics
40048
 
 

 546 HAD
Hadzovic, Alen author 
Solutions manual to accompany Inorganic chemistry / Sixth edition
New York : W.H. Freeman and Company ; Oxford : University Press, [2014]
Abstract
This solutions manual has been written to accompany Inorganic Chemistry 6th edition. It provides detailed solutions to all the self-tests and end of chapter exercises that feature in the sixth edition of the text.
Subject
Weller, Martin, -Inorganic chemistry.- Sixth edition.
Chemistry, Inorganic -- Problems, exercises, etc.
40041
 
 

62 VER
Verbeek, Peter-Paul
Chicago ; London : University Of Chicago Press, [2011]
Contents
Mediated morality -- A nonhumanist ethics of technology -- Do artifacts have morality? -- Technology and the moral subject -- Morality in design -- Moral environments: an application -- Morality beyond mediation -- Conclusion: accompanying technology.
Abstract
Technology permeates nearly every aspect of our daily lives. Cars enable us to travel long distances, mobile phones help us to communicate, and medical devices make it possible to detect and cure diseases. But these aids to existence are not simply neutral instruments: they give shape to what we do and how we experience the world. And because technology plays such an active role in shaping our daily actions and decisions, it is crucial, Peter-Paul Verbeek argues, that we consider the moral dimension of technology. Moralizing Technology offers exactly that: an in-depth study of the ethical dilemmas and moral issues surrounding the interaction of humans and technology. Drawing from Heidegger and Foucault, as well as from philosophers of technology such as Don Ihde and Bruno Latour, Peter-Paul Verbeek locates morality not just in the human users of technology but in the interaction between us and our machines. Verbeek cites concrete examples, including some from his own life, and compellingly argues for the morality of things. Rich and multifaceted, and sure to be controversial, Moralizing Technology will force us all to consider the virtue of new inventions and to rethink the rightness of the products we use every day.
Subject
Technology -- Moral and ethical aspects.
40070
 
 

658 DUM 
Dumas, Marlon
Heidelberg : Springer, [2013]
Contents
Introduction to Business Process Management -- Process Identification -- Essential Process Modeling -- Advanced Process Modeling -- Process Discovery -- Qualitative Process Analysis -- Quantitative Process Analysis -- Process Redesign -- Process Automation -- Process Intelligence
Abstract
Business Process Management (BPM) is the art and science of how work should be performed in an organization in order to ensure consistent outputs and to take advantage of improvement opportunities, e.g. reducing costs, execution times or error rates. Importantly, BPM is not about improving the way individual activities are performed, but rather about managing entire chains of events, activities and decisions that ultimately produce added value for an organization and its customers. This textbook encompasses the entire BPM lifecycle, from process identification to process monitoring, covering along the way process modelling, analysis, redesign and automation. Concepts, methods and tools from business management, computer science and industrial engineering are blended into one comprehensive and inter-disciplinary approach. The presentation is illustrated using the BPMN industry standard defined by the Object Management Group and widely endorsed by practitioners and vendors worldwide. In addition to explaining the relevant conceptual background, the book provides dozens of examples, more than 100 hands-on exercises – many with solutions – as well as numerous suggestions for further reading. The textbook is the result of many years of combined teaching experience of the authors, both at the undergraduate and graduate levels as well as in the context of professional training. Students and professionals from both business management and computer science will benefit from the step-by-step style of the textbook and its focus on fundamental concepts and proven methods. Lecturers will appreciate the class-tested format and the additional teaching material available on the accompanying website fundamentals-of-bpm.org.
Subject
Reengineering (Management)
Business -- Data processing -- Management.
Electronic data processing
40067
 
 

7.01 BEI
Beistegui, Miguel de
Aesthetics after metaphysics : from mimesis to metaphor
New York : Routledge, 2014
Contents
Aesthetics and metaphysics I: the mimetic schema -- Aesthetics and metaphysics II: from Kant to Adorno -- Aesthetics at the limit of metaphysics: intimations of the hypersensible -- Metaphor beyond metaphysics? -- Literature: Proust, Hölderlin -- Sculpture: Chillida.
Abstract
This book focuses on a dimension of art which the philosophical tradition (from Plato to Hegel and even Adorno) has consistently overlooked, such was its commitment – explicit or implicit – to mimesis and the metaphysics of truth it presupposes. De Beistegui refers to this dimension, which unfolds outside the space that stretches between the sensible and the supersensible – the space of metaphysics itself – as the hypersensible and show how the operation of art to which it corresponds is best described as metaphorical. The movement of the book, then, is from the classical or metaphysical aesthetics of mimesis (Part One) to the aesthetics of the hypersensible and metaphor (Part Two). Against much of the history of aesthetics and the metaphysical discourse on art, he argues that the philosophical value of art doesn’t consist in its ability to bridge the space between the sensible and the supersensible, or the image and the Idea, and reveal the sensible as proto-conceptual, but to open up a different sense of the sensible. His aim, then, is to shift the place and role that philosophy attributes to art.
Subject
Aesthetics
Aesthetics -- Philosophy.
Metaphysics
Metaphysics -- Caricatures and cartoons.
Metaphor
Metaphor in art.
40058
 
 

7.01 POT
Potolsky, Matthew 
Mimesis 
New York ; London : Routledge, 2006 
Contents
Introduction: Approaching mimesis : Part one. Foundations : Plato’s Republic : The invention of the image ; Poetry and censorship: Books two and three ; Mirrors and forms: Book ten ; Poetry and the city -- Aristotle’s Poetics : Second nature ; Tragedy, plot, and reason ; The tragic effect -- Part two. Three versions of mimesis : Imitatio: rhetorical imitation : Mimesis as a cultural practice ; Roman echoes ; Ancients and moderns ; Genius, originality, and the anxiety of influence -- Theatre and theatricality : Spectacle and spectator ; Theatrum mundi ; Acting, naturally ; ’The never ending show’ -- Realism : The grapes of Zeuxis ; Reflection and convention ; Realism and sincerity ; Pygmalion’s folly: anti-realism -- Part three: Mimesis in modern theory : Mimesis and identity : Psychic mimesis ; Identification: Freud ; The mirror stage: Lacan ; Performing race and gender -- Mimesis and culture : Sympathetic magic ; Mimicry and the mimetic faculty ; Mimetic desire: Girard ; Simulacra and hyperreality -- Conclusion: Memetics.
Abstract
 A topic that has become increasingly central to the study of art, performance and literature, the term mimesis has long been used to refer to the relationship between an image and its ‘real’ original. However, recent theorists have extended the concept, highlighting new perspectives on key concerns, such as the nature of identity. Matt Potolsky presents a clear introduction to this potentially daunting concept, examining: •the foundations of mimetic theory in ancient philosophy, from Plato to Aristotle •three key versions of mimesis: imitatio or rhetorical imitation, theatre and theatricality, and artistic realism • the position of mimesis in modern theories of identity and culture, through theorists such as Freud, Lacan, Girard and Baudrillard •the possible future of mimetic theory in the concept of ‘memes’, which connects evolutionary biology and theories of cultural reproduction. A multidisciplinary study of a term rapidly returning to the forefront of contemporary theory, Mimesis is a welcome guide for readers in such fields as literature, performance and cultural studies.
"The term mimesis has long been used to refer to the relationship between an image and its ’real’ original. However, recent theorists have problematized and extended the concept, allowing new perspectives on such key concerns as the nature of identity. Matthew Potolsky offers a clear introduction to this potentially daunting concept." "An accessible and broad-ranging study of a term rapidly returning to the forefront of contemporary theory, Mimesis will be a welcome guide for readers in such fields as literature, performance and cultural studies."--Jacket.
Subject
Mimesis
Mimesis in literature
40057
 
 
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania : Carnegie Museum of Art ; Munich ; London ; New York : DelMonico Books/Prestel, 2015
Contents
Berlin : family / Jewel Stern -- New York : silver to industrial design / Jewel Stern -- Professor Muller-Munk, industrial designer / Rachel Delphia -- The Waring Blendor / Jewel Stern -- The postwar "do-it-yourself" movement / Catherine Walworth -- PMMA : product design / Rachel Delphia -- The 1950s "kitchen revolution" / Catherine Walworth -- The color explosion / Catherine Walworth -- New frontiers / Rachel Delphia and Catherine Walworth -- The unisphere / Rachel Delphia -- Epilogue / Rachel Delphia and Catherine Walworth.
Abstract
This comprehensive book examines the work of celebrated modernist industrial designer Peter Muller-Munk, an international leader in his field during the mid-twentieth century. This groundbreaking book situates Peter Muller-Munk (1904-1967), a German émigré to the U.S., among the most influential designers of his generation. It presents the untold story of a man who rose from anonymity as a young silversmith at Tiffany & Co. to become a crucial postwar designer, promoting the practice of industrial design across the globe through one of the top design consultancies in America: Peter Muller-Munk Associates (PMMA). This generously illustrated book begins with Muller-Munk’s remarkable Art Deco silver and provides new context for his best-known designs: the streamlined Normandie pitcher and Waring waterfall blender. But the revelation comes in his previously undocumented work: memorable products like cameras, radios, cocktail shakers, power tools, and refrigerators; and total environments for gas stations, international expositions, and mass-transit vehicles. Muller-Munk’s prestigious clients included Bell & Howell, Westinghouse, U.S. Steel, Texaco, and Schick. This compelling overview of Muller-Munk’s life and impressive legacy is punctuated by colorful case studies of his firm’s contributions to wide-ranging aspects of mid-century life.
Per.Sub.
Muller-Munk, Peter -- Exhibitions
Subject
Industrial design -- Exhibitions.
Industrial designers -- United States -- Biography.
Industrial designers -- Germany -- Biography.
Silverwork -- Exhibitions
40077
 
 
Berkeley, Calif. : North Atlantic Books, 2009
Contents
 Lighting -- Homeware -- Furniture -- Textiles & materials -- Products -- Transport -- Interiors -- Architecture.
Abstract
In this timely book, author Marcus Fairs helps readers understand the shift of green design from marginal to mainstream by featuring products and buildings that address immediate concerns about global warming and environmental degradation. Through vast architectural projects to modest one-off pieces of salvaged furniture, the book shows how the design world is responding to the environmental challenges of this century. Author Fairs demonstrates key developments in sustainable design as seen in lighting, houseware, furniture, textiles, products, interiors, architecture, and transportation, including the innovative use of fuel-cell technologies and ultra-lightweight materials. - Publisher.
Subject
Sustainable design
Design -- History -- 21st century.
Industrial design -- History -- 21st century.
39626
 
 

7.05(489) WIP
Wiper, Alastair Philip
New York : Thames & Hudson, 2016
Contents
 Introduction -- The creative process : Introduction ; Inside the design studio ; Prototyping and design models ; Designer profiles and interviews ; Primary and secondary functions ; Sliders and wheels ; Remote controls ; Strange and unreleased products -- The history : Introduction ; Bang & Olufsen and Struer ; The logo ; BeoNists ; The collector -- Discovering and making : Introduction ; Acoustics R&D ; Product cutaways ; TV R&D ; Torture chamber ; Aluminium and Factory 5 ; The Czech factory -- Eleven designs that shaped B&O : Introduction ; Beogram 4000 ; Beosystem 5000 ; Beosystem 2500 ; BeoSound 9000 ; BeoCom 6000 ; BeoPlay A9 ; BeoLab 8000 and BeoLab 18 ; BeoPlay A2 ; BeoRemote One ; BeoVision Avant ; BeoLab 90 -- Appendix : Designers ; A naming strategy ; The wall of fame.
Abstract
The official 90th anniversary publication celebrating Bang & Olufsen, a consumer electronics brand whose excellence and innovation has shaped modern product design Founded in 1925 by Danish innovators Peter Bang and Svend Olufsen, Bang & Olufsen is one of the world’s foremost consumer electronics companies. For nearly a century, their audio products, television sets, and telephones have broken the established rules and conventions of product design, dictating visual trends and altering irrevocably the appearance of our homes in the process. This book delves into the stories of each breakthrough, iconic Bang & Olufsen design. Overviews of both the materials and the manufacturing processes used for each Bang & Olufsen model are complemented by profiles on the designers behind each innovative creation. Throughout, the company’s underlying philosophy remains unwavering: design must always serve a purpose. Featuring an extensive archive of sketches and prototypes, 300 specially commissioned photographs of individual products in various interior settings, as well as an exclusive insight into the models that never found their way onto the market, this is the definitive publication on a company whose design inventions are in a league of their own. 300+ illustrations
Founded in 1925 by Danish innovators Peter Bang and Svend Olufsen, Bang & Olufsen is one of the worlds foremost consumer electronics companies. For nearly a century, their audio products, television sets and telephones have continually broken the rules and conventions of product design, dictating visual trends and altering irrevocably the appearance of our homes in the process. This book takes you behind the company logo and delves into the stories behind each of the breakthrough, iconic Bang & Olufsen designs. There is information on both the materials and manufacturing processes used for each Bang & Olufsen model, as well as profiles on the designers behind each innovative creation. The underlying philosophy, though, remains unwavering: that design must always serve a purpose. Featuring an extensive archive of sketches and prototypes, specially commissioned photographs of individual products in various interior settings, as well as an exclusive insight into the models that never found their way onto the market, this is the definitive publication on a company whose design inventions are in a league of their own.
Corp.Sub.
Bang & Olufsen -- Catalogs
Subject
Product design -- Denmark -- 20th century -- Catalogs.
Industrial design -- Denmark -- 20th century.
Catalogs
Illustrated works
40073
 
 

72.011 HAN
Handa, Rumiko 
New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2015
Contents
Problematic notion of complete, perfect, and permanent architecture -- Allure of the incomplete, imperfect, and impermanent -- Articulating the properties of engagement.
Abstract
Architects have long operated based on the assumption that a building is ’complete’ once construction has finished. Striving to create a perfect building, they wish for it to stay in its original state indefinitely, viewing any subsequent alterations as unintended effects or the results of degeneration. The ideal is for a piece of architecture to remain permanently perfect and complete. This contrasts sharply with reality where changes take place as people move in, requirements change, events happen, and building materials are subject to wear and tear. Rumiko Handa argues it is time to correct this imbalance. Using examples ranging from the Roman Coliseum to Japanese tea rooms, she draws attention to an area that is usually ignored: the allure of incomplete, imperfect and impermanent architecture. By focusing on what happens to buildings after they are ‘complete’, she shows that the ‘afterlife’ is in fact the very ‘life’ of a building. However, the book goes beyond theoretical debate. Addressing professionals as well as architecture students and educators, it persuades architects of the necessity to anticipate possible future changes and to incorporate these into their original designs.
Subject
Architectural design -- Philosophy.
Form (Aesthetics)
Nature (Aesthetics)
Imperfection.
40061
 
 

741.5 LEO 
Leong, Tim
San Francisco : Chronicle Books, [2013]
Abstract
This book by one of Wired magazine’s art directors traverses the world of comic books through a collection of pie charts, bar graphs, timelines, scatter plots, and more.
The comic book universe is adventurous, mystifying, and filled with heroes, villains, and cosplaying Comic-Con attendees. This book by one of Wired magazine’s art directors traverses the graphic world through a collection of pie charts, bar graphs, timelines, scatter plots, and more. Super Graphic offers readers a unique look at the intricate and sometimes contradictory storylines that weave their way through comic books, and shares advice for navigating the pages of some of the most popular, longest-running, and best-loved comics and graphic novels out there. From a colorful breakdown of the DC Comics reader demographic to a witty Venn diagram of superhero comic tropes and a Chris Ware sadness scale, this book charts the most arbitrary and monumental characters, moments, and equipment of the wide world of comics.
Subject
Comic books, strips, etc.
40069
 
 

745(493) SME
Smeets, Job
New York : Skira Rizzoli Publications, Inc. ; London : Carpenters Workshop Gallery, 2016
Contents
Though he slay me / Ian Luna -- Studio Job Gallery / Arjen Ribbens -- About pattern / Michael Maharam -- Soon we are history too / Ron Labaco & Job Smeets -- Pop gothic / Loic Le Gaillard & Julien Lombrail -- Reconstruction / Job Smeets -- Secret repository: Studio Job in Dresden / Glenn Adamson -- Wunderkammer / Job Smeets.
Abstract
Blurring the lines between industrial design and art installation, Job Smeets and Nynke Tynagel of Studio Job have vaulted into the top ranks of contemporary design. Studio Job redefines the applied arts for the contemporary age. Job Smeets and Nynke Tynagel’s collaboration creates highly expressive work where the physical potential of the materials they use—often bronze or laser-cut marquetry—is pushed to the limit, with an approach more in keeping with that of traditional guilds than industrial design. Studio Job: Monkey Business includes furnishings, sculptures, exhibitions, commissioned interiors, and the designers’ own home, tracing the past five years of Studio Job’s creative vision. Opulent, intricate, and ironic, the work of Studio Job combines an extraordinarily high level of craftsmanship with extreme ornamentation. Studio Job draws from the traditional and the topical, the organic and the artificial. With design inspired by illuminated manuscripts and more than 200 sketches, concept renderings, and photographs, Studio Job: Monkey Business is the ultimate expression of two of the most influential designers working today.
Per.Sub.
Smeets, Job -- Exhibitions.
Tynagel, Nynke -- Exhibitions.
Corp.Sub.
Studio Job -- Exhibitions.
Subject
Decorative arts -- Belgium -- History -- 21st century -- Exhibitions.
40072
 
 

745.54 JAC
Jackson, Paul
London, U.K. : Laurence King Publishing, 2014
Contents
Before you start : How to use the book ; How to cut and fold ; Equipment ; Choosing paper and card ; Symbols -- Flexagons : Tri-hexaflexagon ; Square flexagon ; Windmill base manipulations ; Shapeshifter ; Pivoting cubes ; Flexicube -- Modular solids : Sex piece cubes ; Three-piece cubes ; Two-piece cubes ; Jigsaw cubes ; Tetrahedron ; A4 pyramids -- Envelopes : A4 random envelope ; A4 angled envelope ; A4 wrap ; Japanese envelope ; French envelope ; Square CD envelope ; Engineered envelope -- Puzzles and illusions : Impossible illusion ; Negative/positive cube illusion ; Tangrams ; Inside-out cube puzzle ; Left-to-right transformation illusion ; Chain-to-square puzzle -- Folded booklets : Eight-page booklet ; Back-and-forth book ; Origami book ; Expanding booklet -- Novelties : Spinning spiral ; Hanging letters ; Chain of cubes ; Desktop trophy ; Masu box ; Tower of collapsing cubs -- How to use what you make.
Abstract
Cut and Fold Techniques for Promotional Materials is a unique collection of over 40 attention-grabbing cut-and-fold designs that when printed and illustrated form memorable give-aways to promote and advertise services and products. The book provides a one-stop source for novelty promotional materials, many appearing in print for the first time. Following the elegant, easy-to-follow style of Paul Jackson’s other titles for Laurence King, Cut and Fold Techniques for Promotional Materials is an essential resource for marketing professionals and design students, and an inspirational guide to anyone looking to enhance the presentation of their product or service.
Subject
Origami
Paper folding (Graphic design)
Trade literature -- Design.
Advertising
39798
 
 

 745.54 MAR 
Marks, P. J. M.
London : Thames & Hudson, [2016]
Contents
Hand-marbled papers -- Paste papers -- Brocade papers -- Block-printed papers -- Mass production: the nineteenth century and beyond -- Miscellaneous decorating techniques -- Glossary.
Abstract
A collection of gorgeously reproduced decorated papers alongside a thoughtful and carefully researched history of this often-overlooked art Rich in ornamentation, decorated papers have been in use for centuries―as wrappers and endpapers for books, as the backing for playing cards, and even as linings for chests and cases. Yet despite the many contexts in which they can be found, they often go unnoticed. This remarkable new book not only showcases several hundred of the best and most exquisite examples of decorated paper but also provides a fascinating introduction to its history, traditions, and techniques. Drawing on the Olga Hirsch collection at the British Library, one of the largest and most diverse collections of decorated papers in the world, this beautifully produced anthology will both delight and inspire designers, bibliophiles, and anyone with a love of pattern and decoration. 256 illustrations
Per.Sub.
Hirsch, Olga -- Art collections -- Catalogs.
Subject
Decorative arts
Decorative paper -- Catalogs
Decorative paper -- Pictorial works.
Marbled papers -- Pictorial works.
Illustrated works
40074
 
 
Amsterdam : Frame Publishers, [2016]
Contents
Bathroom -- Floor and wall covering -- Lighting -- Seating -- Storage -- Tables and office units.
Abstract
Goods 2 features the detailed story of sixty iconic interior products from well-known designers and manufacturers from around the world. The designer furniture items are analyzed from their initial sketch to final realization. Furnishings for the office, bathroom, kitchen, or bedroom are featured―including doors, tables, wall coverings, lighting, seating, storage, and much more. And that’s not all. This book also shows international reference projects that beautifully illustrate contemporary interiors where the product have been used successfully. Each product is showcased on eight pages, with step-by-step descriptions to show how the furniture or products is designed and made, as well as profiles of the manufacturer and the associated designers giving the full story of how each product came into being.
Conceptual design sketches, studies, technical drawings, and photography of the prototypes and the manufacturing process—alongside a clear description—explain exactly how the product is designed and manufactured. Photography showcasing the final product and interiors where the furnishings are used completes the picture.The included brands are selected from all over the world and feature the likes of Armstrong, Gaggenau, Hansgrohe, Herman Miller, Moooi, Vitra, and Zumtobel. Featured associated designers include BarberOsgerby, Jean-Marie Massaud, Patricia Urquiola, Porsche Design Studio, and Yves Behar. This book offers exclusive insight into the working relationships of world-renowned brands and design studios. Goods 2 explains the design and manufacturing processes in equal measure, as well as the actual use of the product, making it indispensable for anyone in the design industry, from interior designer to manufacturer, and from architect to product designer.
Subject
Interior decoration
House furnishings
Design and technology
Lighting
40075
 

‪77.04(569.4) גומ ‬ 
גומון, לנה, 1978- צלמת ‬
ריצה בכיוון הנגדי (אננטיודרומיה)
אשדוד : מוזיאון אשדוד לאמנות, 2016 ‬ 
Contents
פתח דבר / רוני כהן-בנימיני -- ריצה בכיוון הנגדי (אננטיודרומיה) / לנה גומון - קורות חיים. ‬
Abstract ‫
תערוכת היחיד המוזיאלית הראשונה של לנה גומון – מבקשת להציג את הבשלתו של מבטה יוצא הדופן במבחר תצלומים שהתגבש במהלך שש השנים האחרונות. עקבות העשייה האנושית הם נושאי תצלומיה של גומון, המצולמים לרוב במרחבי הנוף האורבני ובשוליו. מעין מבט כולל על ״כל-מקום״ או ״שום-מקום״; על מציאות זרה ומוכרת כאחת. לרוב ללא נוכחות אנושית – ותמיד במבט מרוחק וזר, כמו משתומם, של צופה מן החוץ. מערך ניגודים הכולל הרס ובנייה, כאוס וסדר, כיליון ובריאה, יומיומיות וקמאיות, מקומיות וקוסמיות, הוא הציר הדק שסביבו מתחוללים תצלומיה. זהו ציר התנועה הסיזיפי של שגרת הקיום האנושי, הפועלת ככוח אינרציה שמסמן ומגדיר את הנוף. - |c מתוך אתר מוזיאון אשדוד לאמנות. ‬
Per.Sub. ‫
גומון, לנה, 1978- ‬
Gomon, Lena, 1978-
Subject
Photography, Artistic -- Israel -- Exhibitions.
Women photographers -- Israel
Exhibitions -- Catalogs.
40083