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Introduction

FROM STYLE TO THEORY

6 Mcluhan, Marshall, and Quentin Fiore. The Medium Is the Massage: An Inventory of Effects. New York, Bantan Books, 1967, pp. 8–10.

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8 Venturi, Robert, et al. Learning from Las Vegas: The Forgotten Symbolic of Architectural Form. Cambridge, MA, The Mit Press, 1972, pp. 3–6.

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PAINT THAT NEVER DRIES

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22 Licko, Zuzana, and Rudy VanderLans. “Ambition/Fear.” Emigre n.11, 1989.

24 Greiman, April, and Martin, Eric. Hybrid Imagery: The Fusion of Technology and Graphic Design. London, Architecture Design And Technology Press, 1990. pp. 55–57. 26 Byrne, Chuck, and Martha Witte. “A Brave New World: Understanding Deconstruction.” Print, Vol. 44 Issue 6, 1990. p. 90.

DECOSTRUCTING TYPOGRAPHY

34 Lupton, Ellen, et al. “The Academy of Deconstructed Design.” Eye No. 3 Vol. 1, 1991.

36 Unger, Gerard. “Legible?” Emigre n.23, 1992. Reprinted with a forword by Rudy VanderLans in 2003 in Emigre 65.

38 Carson, David, and Lewis Blackwell. The End of Print: Graphic Design of David Carson. London, Laurence King, 1995.

40 Keedy, Jeffery. Graphic Design in the Postmodern Era. FUSE 98. This essay was based on lectures presented at FUSE 98, San Francisco, May 28, and The AIGA National Student Design Conference, CalArts, June 14, 1998. First published in 1998 in Emigre 47

CINEMA

46 Solomon, Jack, Our Decentered Culture, Berger, Arthur Asa. The Postmodern Presence: Readings on Postmodernism in American Culture and Society. Walnut Creek, Ca, Altamira Press, 1998, pp. 36–40.

50 Vivier, Peter-Wayne. The Postmodern Aspects Reflected in the Qatsi Trilogy. Pretoria, SA, Tshwane University of Technolgy, 2010.

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