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Monday’s Tutorial
I thought of a way of promoting pubs last week similar to Ding Ren’s One to One. Beer mats cut into the shapes of islands Captain James Cook discovered, and placed on their brewery sites on a map of Yorkshire. … Continue reading
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Tagged Acorn Brewery, Alan Frost, Black Sheep, Captain James Cook, Copper Dragon, Ding Ren, Ellen Lupton Graphic Design: The New Basics, John Smith's, Kieron O'Hara The Enlightenment: A Beginner's Guide, Mappa mundi, One to One, Romantics, Samuel Smith's, Tetley's, The Enlightenment, The Voyages of the Endeavour, Theakston's, Timothy Taylor's, Yorkshire beers
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Ding Ren: One to One
Again, from the Voyages exhibition. Ren finds irregular bits of a gallery and chooses an island of a similar shape, placing on top. The islands come from to-be-discarded National Geographic map collections. Nancy Campbell likens the viewer to an Odyssean giant, … Continue reading