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by [Small Craft Advisory Press] Marius Watz
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About This Item
Tallahassee, Florida:: Small Craft Advisory Press,, 2011.. Edition of 50. 7 x 7.5 x .25"; 18 pages. Images printed from laser cut wood blocks on SCAP's Takach Etching Press on Arches 88. Cover was laser engraved with formLab's [formLab is Florida State University's center for arts research] Epilog laser cutter on Steel Gray Dur-o-tone French cover stock. Numbered. Small Craft Advisory Press: "In this book, artist Marius Watz explores the translation of his digital and code based imagery from the screen to ink on paper." www.mariuswatz.com: "Marius Watz is an artist and educator working with visual abstraction through generative software processes. His work is concerned with the synthesis of form as the product of parametric behaviors. He is known for his hard-edged geometries and vivid colors, with output ranging from software works and public projections to physical objects produced through digital fabrication technology.
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- Bookseller
- Vamp & Tramp, Booksellers, LLC (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 20702
- Title
- ARC.
- Author
- [Small Craft Advisory Press] Marius Watz
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- Edition of 50
- Publisher
- Small Craft Advisory Press,
- Place of Publication
- Tallahassee, Florida:
- Date Published
- 2011.
- Keywords
- Artists' Books Artists' Books University press Florida press
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