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Dreamscapes and Artificial Architecture

Imagined Interior Design in Digital Art

Gestalten

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English
gestalten
01 May 2020
"A journey through dreamlike landscapes, bizarre buildings, and whimsical interiors floating between reality and fantasy. Oscar Wilde claimed that ""progress is the realization of utopia."" Dreamscapes illustrates utopian visions and invites the reader into otherworldly scenes that manifest visions of idealised worlds, offering a path toward a better future. The showcased pieces blur the lines between practical applications for architecture and design, abstract artistic expressions, and expand the possibilities of architecture, interior, and set design. The book presents the work of leading creatives from across the globe, exploring the infinite ways to visualize landscapes and the built environment. With their roots in spatial design, their ideas present a new creative current defined by the fusion of digital techniques such as computer rendering and 3D art, and an aesthetic that moves between fantasy and reality. WHAT TO EXPECT - The first illustrated book to present the work of the artists and creatives at the forefront of this aesthetic, which gained momentum as a social media phenomenon. - An insightful and pioneering look at the world of digital art, which will undoubtedly define the future of creativity. - An inspiring compilation that will serve as a reference for both artists and professionals in the fields of architecture and design."

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Imprint:   gestalten
Country of Publication:   Germany
Dimensions:   Height: 260mm,  Width: 210mm, 
ISBN:   9783899552492
ISBN 10:   3899552490
Pages:   208
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Dreamscapes and Artificial Architecture: Imagined Interior Design in Digital Art

"""has a surprisingly zen-like effect on the reader."" -- FINANCIAL TIMES--Francesca Gavin ""https: //howtospendit.ft.com/art-philanthropy/208240-5-essential-art-books """


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