Night Fever

Design und Clubkultur 1960 - heute

Kries, Mateo/Eisenbrand, Jochen

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The night­club as avant-gar­de archi­tec­tu­re: from Stu­dio 54 to the Dou­ble Club

Night­clubs and dis­co­t­hè­ques are hot­beds of con­tem­pora­ry cul­tu­re. Sin­ce the 20th cen­tu­ry, they have been cen­ters of the avant-gar­de that ques­ti­on the estab­lis­hed codes of social life and expe­ri­ment with dif­fe­rent rea­li­ties, mer­ging inte­rior and fur­ni­tu­re design, gra­phics and art with sound, light, fashion and spe­cial effects to crea­te a modern Gesamtkunstwerk.

Night Fever: Designing Club Cul­tu­re 1960-Today is the first book to exami­ne the design histo­ry of the night­club, with examp­les ran­ging from the Ita­li­an clubs of the 1960s crea­ted by mem­bers of the Radi­cal Design group and the legen­da­ry Stu­dio 54 whe­re Andy War­hol was a regu­lar; to the Pal­la­di­um in New York desi­gned by Ara­ta Iso­za­ki and the more recent con­cepts by archi­tec­tu­re firm OMA for a new Minis­try of Sound in London.

Fea­turing film stills and vin­ta­ge pho­to­graphs, pos­ters, fly­ers and fashion, Night Fever takes the rea­der on a fasci­na­ting jour­ney through a world of gla­mour, sub­cul­tu­re and the search for the night that never ends.

EAN

9783945852231

ISBN

978-3-945852-23-1

Autor

Seitenzahl

420

Beschreibung

Deutsch

Erscheinungsjahr

Größe

20,3 x 26,7 cm

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Untertitel

Design und Clubkultur 1960 - heute

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