Authors: Primpž Lampič, Tatjana Rodošek, Barbara Žabota, Anja Zorko, Vesna Črnivec Language: Slovenski Year of publication: 2006 Number of pages: 40 Publisher: Arhitekturni muzej Ljubljana, Društvo fotografov Slovenije
The book offers the first review of coloured and colour photographic production on Slovenian soil from its origins in mid-19th century until 1945. At first it concerns various types of colouring, toning and monochromatic techniques, whereas in early 20th century the first genuine colour images appear, i.e. transparencies made with…
An extensive four-language historical topographic text and photographic survey of life, especially the traditional culture of settlement in the interior of the Slovenian Istria on an idea by photographer Jure Čeh and with the participation of several photographers (from Primorska) and authors of texts.
The catalogue of the 26th biennial of design constits of five issues which follow the thematic principle of the main exhibition: Information Crisis, Data, Information, Knowledge and Wisdom. Each issue focuses on a certain topic, featuring differenttypes of articles, including essays, interviews, opinion pieces, photo features and infographics.
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