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Collapsible

The Genius of Space-Saving Design

Collapsible Every object has a skin. Thick or thin, smooth or rough, porous or impermeable, the skin is the line between the hidden inside and the outside we experience. Skin: Surface, Substance, and Design presents products, furniture, fashion, architecture, and media that are expanding the limits of what we understand as surface. Reflecting the convergence of natural and artificial life, this provocative and stimulating book shows how enhanced and simulated skins appear everywhere in our contemporary world. Designers today manipulate the relationship between the inside and outside of objects, garments, and buildings, creating skins that both reveal and conceal, skins that have depth and complexity as well as their own behaviors and identities.

Notable designers and architects

Skin features the work of such notable designers and architects as Greg Lynn, Petra Blaisse, SPEEDO, Morphosis, Ross Lovegrove, Marcel Wanders, and many others. It also contains essays on artificial skin and digital surfaces, and a glossary of surface materials. It reminds us that beauty is indeed only skin-deep.
This book accompanies a major exhibition at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in New York.

Per Mollerup

Designer and author Per Mollerup is director of Mollerup Designlab, a Copenhagen--based communication design studio specializing in corporate identity and environmental sign systems.

Ellen Lupton

Ellen Lupton is Adjunct Curator at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum and Co-Chair of the Design Department of the Maryland Institute College of Art. Ellen Lupton is a Chrysler Design Award winner, and the best-selling author of Design Culture Now, Mixing Messages, Mechanical Brides, and Letters from the Avant-Garde.

Collapsible

Collapsible: The Genius of Space-Saving Design by Per Mollerup
Publisher: Chronicle Books
ISBN: 0811832368

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