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BerlinUndertaken as a project for a German academic institute--a social comment on architecture and urbanism.... |
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Berlin (Multilingual Edition)Contemporary architecture has transformed Berlin like no other city in Europe--but the depth and breadth of its effect can be fully appreciated only upon consideration of its interplay with the historic and classic modernist buildings that populate the city. Berlin considers not only the city's magnificent historic buildings and numerous examples of the new architecture that has been raised in the last decade, but also takes a look forward into the city's future. Essays by Gerhard Trieb, Barbar... |
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Berlin (Photopocket City)Anyone familiar with the long and tumultuous history of Berlin and also those who have read about the changes wrought by the end of the Cold War, will find Stefan Dauth's photographic portrait an invaluable guide to this city on the cutting-edge. By concentrating on new perspectives of Berlin's most familiar sights, Dauth draws attention to the transformation of a city only recently reunited and re-born as Germany's capital. His stark black and white images reveal the clash of old and new; the B... |
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Berlin CallingDedicated mailing and e-mail campaign to targeted photography & contemporary art related media. "Berlin Calling" by native Berliner Alex Flach is a collection of compelling photographs of that city and its inhabitants in its new era. In the photographer's own words the book is ten years of images that reveal how his native city has influenced and directed him, his love of contemporary culture, the street scene, music, events, and much more. A clear reference to the famous Clash album, "London Ca... |
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Berlin ImagesContributions by Eran Tiefenbrunn, Barbara Wahlster.... |
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Berlin Street Art 2 (Street Art)Over the past few years there has been a resurgence ofinterest in street art as a genre of artistic expression.Photographer Sven Zimmerman has been at the forefront ofthis renaissance, surveying the streets, sidewalks, and facadesof his home town for the most arresting, humorous, politicallysavvy, angry, and just plain outrageous examples of street art. Inthis second volume he continues to look at the modern citywith a fresh eye and to pay attention to images we mightotherwise fail to notice. Si... |
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Berlin: A Century of Change/Die Gesichter Des JahrhundertsThrough many hitherto unseen images the story of Berlin in the 20th century is told. Documenting the changes in the city from the viewpoint of the activities of its citizens: at work, leisure, home, protest and politics, this book provides a fascinating portrait of a city which is again in the process of reinventing itself.... |
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Berlin: Imagining the Tri ChordThe evocative images found in this book document the ever-changing face of East Berlin and its people. The title of the book is photographer Nicholas Sinclair’s adaptation of the musical term tritone, the musical intervention that creates a sense of tension and suspense—a mood that is evident in the color combinations of these haunting images. Split into six different themes the photographs form a fascinating record of East Berlin’s vibrant, passionate, and scarred landscape.... |
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Berlitz Travel PhotographyAny novice can hop a flight to paradise, live it up for a few weeks, and return home, tanned and relaxed, with half a dozen rolls of film to develop. But once the old grind resumes and the tan fades, what remains of your holiday jaunt? Just how good were those photos? This pocket-sized guide tells you how to get the best from your camera, without filters or special lighting. Berlitz Guide to Travel Photography gives practical advice for coping with the Caribbean's midday glare, taking adv... |
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