Dear Ray
All the more reason to download it myself. I'll take a look!
Best,
Tim
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Sent: 14 November 2016 10:32
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Subject: Re: New Open Access Book: Drawing Futures: Speculations in Contemporary Drawing for Art and Architecture
Funny you should mention that Tim - I'm in it, and was just about to circulate!
They left the affiliation and acknowledgements out for no good reason, so KFI isn't formally credited (except in my paper presentation slides - and KFI kitchen is mentioned as a brief example).
Ray
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> On 14 Nov 2016, at 10:08, Major, Alison <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> UCL Press is delighted to announce a brand new open access book that may be of interest to members of this list, Drawing Futures: Speculations in Contemporary Drawing for Art and Architecture.
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> Drawing Futures: Speculations in Contemporary Drawing for Art and Architecture.
> Edited by Laura Allen and Luke Caspar Pearson Executive Editors: Bob Sheil and Frédéric Migayrou
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> Download free: https://goo.gl/ErNncd
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> Drawing Futures brings together international designers and artists for speculations in contemporary drawing for art and architecture.
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> Despite numerous developments in technological manufacture and computational design that provide new grounds for designers, the act of drawing still plays a central role as a vehicle for speculation. There is a rich and long history of drawing tied to innovations in technology as well as to revolutions in our philosophical understanding of the world. In reflection of a society now underpinned by computational networks and interfaces allowing hitherto unprecedented views of the world, the changing status of the drawing and its representation as a political act demands a platform for reflection and innovation. Drawing Futures will present a compendium of projects, writings and interviews that critically reassess the act of drawing and where its future may lie.
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> Drawing Futures focuses on the discussion of how the field of drawing may expand synchronously alongside technological and computational developments. The book coincides with an international conference of the same name, taking place at The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, in November 2016. Bringing together practitioners from many creative fields, the book discusses how drawing is changing in relation to new technologies for the production and dissemination of ideas.
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> A limited number of print copies of this book are also available from https://goo.gl/ErNncd
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> Download free: https://goo.gl/ErNncd
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