THE SITUATIONIST TIMES
(Hengelo, Olanda 1962 - Parigi 1967)
The Situationist Times - International Edition - n. 5
Luogo: Parigi
Editore: Jacqueline de Jong
Stampatore: Bjorn Karbo - Copenaghen
Anno: 15 dicembre 1964
Legatura: brossura
Dimensioni: 28x21,5 cm.
Pagine: pp. 218 (2)
Descrizione: copertina illustrata con disegni e composizione grafica del titolo in rosso, verde e grigio su fondo giallo. Volume interamente illustrato con disegni, riproduzioni e immagini fotografiche in bianco e nero sul tema dell' «anello». Tiratura di 1600 esemplari. Esemplare con tracce e frammenti di nastro adesivo al dorso. Edizione originale.
Bibliografia: N. D.
Prezzo: € 350ORDINA / ORDER
Rivista diretta da Jacqueline de Jong. Testi di Luc d'Eusch, Asger Jorn («Mind and sense»; «Art and Orders»), Lech Tomaszewski, Z.R. Dietrich, Max Bucaille, W. Lietzmann, D.G. Emmerich, Pol Bury («Cinétisation»), Dr. Narlibar, Fred Hoyle, F. van der Waals, H.C. Doets, Peter Shat, Karl Pelgrom, Jim Ryan, E. Mazman.
"In this No. of the Situationist Times (5) do we try to open up the problem of the ring, interlaced rings and consequently, chains. This happens on the base of the three patterns of European culture which are introduced in Jorn's article on «Meaning and sense». No. 3 of the Situationist Times dealt with the «interlaced pattern of overlapping situations». No. 4 deals withthe «ring and or chain» pattern, which is most clearly found in the Olympic rings and in Lenin'statement... We do not want to make any statements about the three patterns neither in a so called «symbolistic» way nor in a scientific one, even thoug some of the contributions might show a certain tendency in one way or another. All we try to show here in an artistic way is a certain connection of the three patterns with topological aspects. It is up to reader if he wants so, to make his coclusions" (Jacqueline de Jong, dalla nota editoriale, pag. 220).
"In this No. of the Situationist Times (5) do we try to open up the problem of the ring, interlaced rings and consequently, chains. This happens on the base of the three patterns of European culture which are introduced in Jorn's article on «Meaning and sense». No. 3 of the Situationist Times dealt with the «interlaced pattern of overlapping situations». No. 4 deals withthe «ring and or chain» pattern, which is most clearly found in the Olympic rings and in Lenin'statement... We do not want to make any statements about the three patterns neither in a so called «symbolistic» way nor in a scientific one, even thoug some of the contributions might show a certain tendency in one way or another. All we try to show here in an artistic way is a certain connection of the three patterns with topological aspects. It is up to reader if he wants so, to make his coclusions" (Jacqueline de Jong, dalla nota editoriale, pag. 220).