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| |   |   | CHARTAMoreno Gentili: Europe TerminalTechnological MutationsEssays by Gabriel Bauret, Giovanna Calvenzi, and Angela Vettese.
How has the Old Continent evolved in scientific terms at the beginning of the third millennium? European Terminal is a project by artist Moreno Gentili on the concept of technology and the human countenance. Space, food, weapons, biological sciences, nuclear energy, medicine, chemistry, pharmaceutical, environment, human resources, computing and more make up this photographic work begun in 1992. This anti-romantic project is the artist's vision of two parallel worlds. In one, Western wealth increases and the chaos and values which represent the concept of development and consumption in our time emerge. In the other, technology poisons mankind. Through more than 200 images, we get a glance at that utopia hidden in the heart of the old continent, which, according to Gentili, has sold its soul to increasingly sophisticated and evolved machines.
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| | | | |  | SKIRAISBN: 9788876248733 USD $45.00 | CAN $57.5Pub Date: 9/4/2007 Active | In stock
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FORMAT: Paperback, 7.75 x 7.75 in. / 368 pgs / 116 color / 113 b&w. LIST PRICE: U.S. $55.00 LIST PRICE: CANADA $65 ISBN: 9788881584932 PUBLISHER: Charta AVAILABLE: 3/15/2005 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: TRADE PUBLISHING STATUS: No longer our product AVAILABILITY: Not available
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| Moreno Gentili: Europe Terminal Technological Mutations Published by Charta. Essays by Gabriel Bauret, Giovanna Calvenzi, and Angela Vettese. How has the Old Continent evolved in scientific terms at the beginning of the third millennium? European Terminal is a project by artist Moreno Gentili on the concept of technology and the human countenance. Space, food, weapons, biological sciences, nuclear energy, medicine, chemistry, pharmaceutical, environment, human resources, computing and more make up this photographic work begun in 1992. This anti-romantic project is the artist's vision of two parallel worlds. In one, Western wealth increases and the chaos and values which represent the concept of development and consumption in our time emerge. In the other, technology poisons mankind. Through more than 200 images, we get a glance at that utopia hidden in the heart of the old continent, which, according to Gentili, has sold its soul to increasingly sophisticated and evolved machines.
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