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Virtually Here: Space in Cyberfiction by Lara Schrijver, Pnina Avidar
Architectural Space and Cyberspace as Represented in Science Fiction Film by Gül Kaçmaz Erk
From Alphaville to Cyberville The City of the Future in Science Fiction Film by Lara Schrijver
The Imaginary Real World of Cyber Cities by M. Christine Boyer
Slamhounds and other Space-Time Creatures by Neil Spiller
Architectures of Transparency and Technologies of Surveillance Spielberg’s Tech Noir Cybercity in Minority Report by Sidney Eve Matrix
Cyberspeculations, An Interview with Bruce Sterling by Lara Schrijver, Pnina Avidar
Star Trek: Designing the Furture, An Interview with Mike Okuda by Lara Schrijver, Pnina Avidar

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OASE 66, 2005, Virtually Here. Designed by Karel Martens, Werkplaats Typografie
OASE 66, 2005, Virtually Here. Designed by Karel Martens, Werkplaats Typografie
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The transformation of Radio Free Berlin's publicity from dark and provincial to striking and imaginative. Cultural announcements and radio programs designed by Hans Förtsch, Sigrid von Baumgarten, and Reinhart Braun

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As part of an ongoing series showcasing Swiss poster designs from the 1950s and 1960s, this article features 1961 poster entries of Die besten Plakate des Jahres (The Best Posters of the Year) 1961. Originating in 1941, Die besten Plakate des Jahres initially served as a platform for the evaluation and showcase of Swiss posters.

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Jean Carlos Distefano is an Argentinian artist, designer and teacher. He designed a range of posters, programmes brochures and book covers alongside Juan Andralis, Humberto Rivas and Roberto Alvarado for the Instituto di Tella, Buenos Aires.