Pentagram

Pentagram

Thingworld

Identity for the new media art triennial at the National Art Museum of China.

Poster.

Chinese characters are pictograms—representing things—and the thingworld letterforms have themselves been objectified through modification.

Table of contents in English and Chinese.
Essay by the exhibition curator.
Opening spread of the Monologue section.
Sewing Machine Orchestra by Martin Messier.
Opening spread of the Ensemble section.
Light of Extinction by Keith Armstrong and Lawrence English.
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