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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: acceptable. Hller, Carsten (illustratore). Ausreichend/Acceptable: Exemplar mit vollständigem Text und sämtlichen Abbildungen oder Karten. Schmutztitel oder Vorsatz können fehlen. Einband bzw. Schutzumschlag weisen unter Umständen starke Gebrauchsspuren auf. / Describes a book or dust jacket that has the complete text pages (including those with maps or plates) but may lack endpapers, half-title, etc. (which must be noted). Binding, dust jacket (if any), etc may also be worn.
Condizione: New. Hller, Carsten (illustratore).
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: as new. Hller, Carsten (illustratore). Wie neu/Like new.
Condizione: As New. Hller, Carsten (illustratore). Unread book in perfect condition.
Lingua: Lingue multiple
Editore: Taschen GmbH, Cologne, 2024
ISBN 10: 3836582236 ISBN 13: 9783836582230
Da: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hller, Carsten (illustratore). Hardcover. Carsten Hoeller invites readers to disrupt their daily lives with 336 mind-expanding diversions. They can be played alone, in pairs or in teams, in the street, in bed, on a train, wherever. No props or materials are needed. Just one body, all senses and a willingness to try something new, that's possibly conceptually or physically challenging, but guaranteed to entertain and to widen the player's horizons.Some games are more obviously daring than others - unexpectedly shouting 'bang!' when your driver's reversing into a parking space is sure to elicit a reaction - but that's absolutely the point. Other games involve covertly dropping strange phrases into conversation, executing somersaults (without practice), or plucking hairs from your opponent's head while they stay poker-faced.Hoeller's scientific professional background informs his keenness to create what he calls Influential Environments. He wants to tease the brain while testing its limitations, through activity and passivity, agency and inertia. He conceived his first game with a group of friends in 1992, during a tedious dinner after an exhibition opening. Since then, he has collected and invented ideas, inspired by friends, life, the Surrealists, and Arthur Rimbaud. All games are illustrated with commissioned or pre-existing artworks and photographs. We find portraits by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin, August Sander, and Nan Goldin next to paintings by Salvador Dali; snapshots of Joseph Beuys plus son and Donna Haraway plus dog next to appointed pieces by Christine Sun Kim and Anri Sala; film stills by Chantal Akerman, extracts from Shakespeare as well as treasures from Hoeller's personal archive-and his mother's. Edited by Stefanie Hessler and Hans Ulrich Obrist, this book encourages readers to engage in playful yet cerebral experiments that will leave them with a sense of wonder, disorientation, and a subtle smirk on their face. Master of playful installations, artist Carsten Hoeller wants audiences to join in. With this set of 336 games, readers can play alone or in groups, with no props required. Hoeller explains the rules, while photos and artworks by the likes of August Sander, Rineke Dijkstra, and Salvador Dali show how to step out of your comfort zone. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Da: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Hller, Carsten (illustratore). In English.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Hller, Carsten (illustratore). 2024. Bilingual. hardcover. . . . . .
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Hardback. Condizione: New. Hller, Carsten (illustratore). Carsten Höller invites readers to disrupt their daily lives with 336 mind-expanding diversions. They can be played alone, in pairs or in teams, in the street, in bed, on a train, wherever. No props or materials are needed. Just one body, all senses and a willingness to try something new, that's possibly conceptually or physically challenging, but guaranteed to entertain and to widen the player's horizons.Some games are more obviously daring than others - unexpectedly shouting 'bang!' when your driver's reversing into a parking space is sure to elicit a reaction - but that's absolutely the point. Other games involve covertly dropping strange phrases into conversation, executing somersaults (without practice), or plucking hairs from your opponent's head while they stay poker-faced.Höller's scientific professional background informs his keenness to create what he calls Influential Environments. He wants to tease the brain while testing its limitations, through activity and passivity, agency and inertia. He conceived his first game with a group of friends in 1992, during a tedious dinner after an exhibition opening. Since then, he has collected and invented ideas, inspired by friends, life, the Surrealists, and Arthur Rimbaud. All games are illustrated with commissioned or pre-existing artworks and photographs. We find portraits by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, August Sander, and Nan Goldin next to paintings by Salvador Dalí; snapshots of Joseph Beuys plus son and Donna Haraway plus dog next to appointed pieces by Christine Sun Kim and Anri Sala; film stills by Chantal Akerman, extracts from Shakespeare as well as treasures from Höller's personal archive-and his mother's. Edited by Stefanie Hessler and Hans Ulrich Obrist, this book encourages readers to engage in playful yet cerebral experiments that will leave them with a sense of wonder, disorientation, and a subtle smirk on their face.
Da: libreriauniversitaria.it, Occhiobello, RO, Italia
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. Hller, Carsten (illustratore). Carsten Höller invites readers to disrupt their daily lives with 336 mind-expanding diversions. They can be played alone, in pairs or in teams, in the street, in bed, on a train, wherever. No props or materials are needed. Just one body, all senses and a willingness to try something new, that's possibly conceptually or physically challenging, but guaranteed to entertain and to widen the player's horizons.Some games are more obviously daring than others - unexpectedly shouting 'bang!' when your driver's reversing into a parking space is sure to elicit a reaction - but that's absolutely the point. Other games involve covertly dropping strange phrases into conversation, executing somersaults (without practice), or plucking hairs from your opponent's head while they stay poker-faced.Höller's scientific professional background informs his keenness to create what he calls Influential Environments. He wants to tease the brain while testing its limitations, through activity and passivity, agency and inertia. He conceived his first game with a group of friends in 1992, during a tedious dinner after an exhibition opening. Since then, he has collected and invented ideas, inspired by friends, life, the Surrealists, and Arthur Rimbaud. All games are illustrated with commissioned or pre-existing artworks and photographs. We find portraits by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, August Sander, and Nan Goldin next to paintings by Salvador Dalí; snapshots of Joseph Beuys plus son and Donna Haraway plus dog next to appointed pieces by Christine Sun Kim and Anri Sala; film stills by Chantal Akerman, extracts from Shakespeare as well as treasures from Höller's personal archive-and his mother's. Edited by Stefanie Hessler and Hans Ulrich Obrist, this book encourages readers to engage in playful yet cerebral experiments that will leave them with a sense of wonder, disorientation, and a subtle smirk on their face.
Condizione: New. Hller, Carsten (illustratore). 2024. Bilingual. hardcover. . . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
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Aggiungi al carrellohardcover. Condizione: New. Hller, Carsten (illustratore). Special order direct from the distributor.
Lingua: Lingue multiple
Editore: Taschen Gmbh Sep 2024, 2024
ISBN 10: 3836582236 ISBN 13: 9783836582230
Da: Rheinberg-Buch Andreas Meier eK, Bergisch Gladbach, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Hller, Carsten (illustratore). Neuware -Mit kleinen, scheinbar harmlosen Aufgaben lädt der Künstler Carsten Höller uns ein, den Alltag auf den Kopf zu stellen. Ob allein, zu zweit oder in der Gruppe - diese Spiele funktionieren überall: auf der Straße, im Bett oder im Zug. Ohne Requisiten und ohne Vorbereitung. Nur der eigene Körper, die Sinne und der Mut, sich auf etwas völlig Neues einzulassen, sind gefragt. Manche Spiele fordern den Kopf, manche den Körper. Einige Partien sind gewagt - wie etwa ein spontaner Aufschrei als Beifahrer mitten in einem Parkmanöver oder plötzlich (und untrainiert) einen Salto zu vollführen. Andere sind subtiler - merkwürdige Phrasen in Gespräche streuen oder dem stoischen Gegenüber ein Haar auszupfen. Mit wissenschaftlich geschärftem Blick verbindet Höller Kunst, Psychologie und Forschung zu immersiven Erlebnissen, die das Denken herausfordern und an Grenzen führen. Sein erstes Spiel entstand 1992 spontan, aus purer Langeweile, beim zähen Dinner einer Ausstellungseröffnung. Seitdem sammelt er Ideen - inspiriert von Freunden, dem Leben, den Surrealisten und Arthur Rimbaud. In diesem Buch versammelt Carsten Höller seine unkonventionellen Spiele und illustriert sie mit einer Vielzahl visueller Assoziationen. Auftragswerke von Christine Sun Kim und Anri Sala stehen neben bekannten Fotografien von August Sander, Nan Goldin und Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin. Filmstills von Chantal Akerman und Zitate von Shakespeare folgen auf Gemälde von Salvador Dalí. Schnappschüsse von Joseph Beuys mit Sohn und Donna Haraway mit Hund finden sich ebenso wie Schätze aus Höllers eigenem Archiv - und dem seiner Mutter.Herausgegeben von Stefanie Hessler und Hans Ulrich Obrist, fordert dieses Buch zu spielerisch-intellektuellen Experimenten auf, die verwirren, verblüffen und am Ende immer ein leises Lächeln hervorrufen. 760 pp. Englisch, Deutsch.
Lingua: Lingue multiple
Editore: Taschen Gmbh Sep 2024, 2024
ISBN 10: 3836582236 ISBN 13: 9783836582230
Da: BuchWeltWeit Ludwig Meier e.K., Bergisch Gladbach, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Hller, Carsten (illustratore). Neuware -Mit kleinen, scheinbar harmlosen Aufgaben lädt der Künstler Carsten Höller uns ein, den Alltag auf den Kopf zu stellen. Ob allein, zu zweit oder in der Gruppe - diese Spiele funktionieren überall: auf der Straße, im Bett oder im Zug. Ohne Requisiten und ohne Vorbereitung. Nur der eigene Körper, die Sinne und der Mut, sich auf etwas völlig Neues einzulassen, sind gefragt. Manche Spiele fordern den Kopf, manche den Körper. Einige Partien sind gewagt - wie etwa ein spontaner Aufschrei als Beifahrer mitten in einem Parkmanöver oder plötzlich (und untrainiert) einen Salto zu vollführen. Andere sind subtiler - merkwürdige Phrasen in Gespräche streuen oder dem stoischen Gegenüber ein Haar auszupfen. Mit wissenschaftlich geschärftem Blick verbindet Höller Kunst, Psychologie und Forschung zu immersiven Erlebnissen, die das Denken herausfordern und an Grenzen führen. Sein erstes Spiel entstand 1992 spontan, aus purer Langeweile, beim zähen Dinner einer Ausstellungseröffnung. Seitdem sammelt er Ideen - inspiriert von Freunden, dem Leben, den Surrealisten und Arthur Rimbaud. In diesem Buch versammelt Carsten Höller seine unkonventionellen Spiele und illustriert sie mit einer Vielzahl visueller Assoziationen. Auftragswerke von Christine Sun Kim und Anri Sala stehen neben bekannten Fotografien von August Sander, Nan Goldin und Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin. Filmstills von Chantal Akerman und Zitate von Shakespeare folgen auf Gemälde von Salvador Dalí. Schnappschüsse von Joseph Beuys mit Sohn und Donna Haraway mit Hund finden sich ebenso wie Schätze aus Höllers eigenem Archiv - und dem seiner Mutter.Herausgegeben von Stefanie Hessler und Hans Ulrich Obrist, fordert dieses Buch zu spielerisch-intellektuellen Experimenten auf, die verwirren, verblüffen und am Ende immer ein leises Lächeln hervorrufen. 760 pp. Englisch, Deutsch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Hller, Carsten (illustratore). pp. 760.
Lingua: Lingue multiple
Editore: Taschen Gmbh Sep 2024, 2024
ISBN 10: 3836582236 ISBN 13: 9783836582230
Da: Wegmann1855, Zwiesel, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Hller, Carsten (illustratore). Neuware -Mit kleinen, scheinbar harmlosen Aufgaben lädt der Künstler Carsten Höller uns ein, den Alltag auf den Kopf zu stellen. Ob allein, zu zweit oder in der Gruppe - diese Spiele funktionieren überall: auf der Straße, im Bett oder im Zug. Ohne Requisiten und ohne Vorbereitung. Nur der eigene Körper, die Sinne und der Mut, sich auf etwas völlig Neues einzulassen, sind gefragt. Manche Spiele fordern den Kopf, manche den Körper. Einige Partien sind gewagt - wie etwa ein spontaner Aufschrei als Beifahrer mitten in einem Parkmanöver oder plötzlich (und untrainiert) einen Salto zu vollführen. Andere sind subtiler - merkwürdige Phrasen in Gespräche streuen oder dem stoischen Gegenüber ein Haar auszupfen. Mit wissenschaftlich geschärftem Blick verbindet Höller Kunst, Psychologie und Forschung zu immersiven Erlebnissen, die das Denken herausfordern und an Grenzen führen. Sein erstes Spiel entstand 1992 spontan, aus purer Langeweile, beim zähen Dinner einer Ausstellungseröffnung. Seitdem sammelt er Ideen - inspiriert von Freunden, dem Leben, den Surrealisten und Arthur Rimbaud. In diesem Buch versammelt Carsten Höller seine unkonventionellen Spiele und illustriert sie mit einer Vielzahl visueller Assoziationen. Auftragswerke von Christine Sun Kim und Anri Sala stehen neben bekannten Fotografien von August Sander, Nan Goldin und Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin. Filmstills von Chantal Akerman und Zitate von Shakespeare folgen auf Gemälde von Salvador Dalí. Schnappschüsse von Joseph Beuys mit Sohn und Donna Haraway mit Hund finden sich ebenso wie Schätze aus Höllers eigenem Archiv - und dem seiner Mutter.Herausgegeben von Stefanie Hessler und Hans Ulrich Obrist, fordert dieses Buch zu spielerisch-intellektuellen Experimenten auf, die verwirren, verblüffen und am Ende immer ein leises Lächeln hervorrufen.
Lingua: Lingue multiple
Editore: Taschen America Llc, 2024
ISBN 10: 3836582236 ISBN 13: 9783836582230
Da: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Brand New. Hller, Carsten (illustratore). bilingual edition. 760 pages. 8.70x6.69x9.00 inches. In Stock.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Nuevo. Hller, Carsten (illustratore). Master of playful installations, artist Carsten Höller wants audiences to join in. With this set of 336 games, readers can play alone or in groups, with no props required. Höller explains the rules, while photos and artworks by the likes of August Sander, Rineke Dijkstra, and Salvador Dalí show how to step out of your comfort zone.Perceptual PlaytimeCarsten Höller?s collection of odd tasks and mischievous game-playCarsten Höller invites readers to disrupt their daily lives with 336 mind-expanding diversions. They can be played alone, in pairs or in teams, in the street, in bed, on a train, wherever. No props or materials are needed. Just one body, all senses and a willingness to try something new, that?s possibly conceptually or physically challenging, but guaranteed to entertain and to widen the player?s horizons.Some games are more obviously daring than others ? unexpectedly shouting ?bang!? when your driver?s reversing into a parking space is sure to elicit a reaction ? but that?s absolutely the point. Other games involve covertly dropping strange phrases into conversation, executing somersaults (without practice), or plucking hairs from your opponent?s head while they stay poker-faced.Höller?s scientific professional background informs his keenness to create immersive, experiential installations that blend art, science, and psychology. He wants to tease the brain while testing its limitations, through activity and passivity, agency and inertia. He conceived his first game with a group of friends in 1992, during a tedious dinner after an exhibition opening. Since then, he has collected and invented ideas, inspired by friends, life, the Surrealists, and Arthur Rimbaud. All games are illustrated with commissioned or pre-existing artworks and photographs. We find portraits by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin, August Sander, and Nan Goldin next to paintings by Salvador Dalí; snapshots of Joseph Beuys plus son and Donna Haraway plus dog next to appointed pieces by Christine Sun Kim and Anri Sala; film stills by Chantal Akerman, extracts from Shakespeare as well as treasures from Höller?s personal archive?and his mother?s.Edited by Stefanie Hessler and Hans Ulrich Obrist, this book encourages readers to engage in playful yet cerebral experiments that will leave them with a sense of wonder, disorientation, and a subtle smirk on their face.
Lingua: Lingue multiple
Editore: Taschen GmbH, Cologne, 2024
ISBN 10: 3836582236 ISBN 13: 9783836582230
Da: CitiRetail, Stevenage, Regno Unito
EUR 33,99
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hller, Carsten (illustratore). Hardcover. Carsten Hoeller invites readers to disrupt their daily lives with 336 mind-expanding diversions. They can be played alone, in pairs or in teams, in the street, in bed, on a train, wherever. No props or materials are needed. Just one body, all senses and a willingness to try something new, that's possibly conceptually or physically challenging, but guaranteed to entertain and to widen the player's horizons.Some games are more obviously daring than others - unexpectedly shouting 'bang!' when your driver's reversing into a parking space is sure to elicit a reaction - but that's absolutely the point. Other games involve covertly dropping strange phrases into conversation, executing somersaults (without practice), or plucking hairs from your opponent's head while they stay poker-faced.Hoeller's scientific professional background informs his keenness to create what he calls Influential Environments. He wants to tease the brain while testing its limitations, through activity and passivity, agency and inertia. He conceived his first game with a group of friends in 1992, during a tedious dinner after an exhibition opening. Since then, he has collected and invented ideas, inspired by friends, life, the Surrealists, and Arthur Rimbaud. All games are illustrated with commissioned or pre-existing artworks and photographs. We find portraits by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin, August Sander, and Nan Goldin next to paintings by Salvador Dali; snapshots of Joseph Beuys plus son and Donna Haraway plus dog next to appointed pieces by Christine Sun Kim and Anri Sala; film stills by Chantal Akerman, extracts from Shakespeare as well as treasures from Hoeller's personal archive-and his mother's. Edited by Stefanie Hessler and Hans Ulrich Obrist, this book encourages readers to engage in playful yet cerebral experiments that will leave them with a sense of wonder, disorientation, and a subtle smirk on their face. Master of playful installations, artist Carsten Hoeller wants audiences to join in. With this set of 336 games, readers can play alone or in groups, with no props required. Hoeller explains the rules, while photos and artworks by the likes of August Sander, Rineke Dijkstra, and Salvador Dali show how to step out of your comfort zone. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: new. Hller, Carsten (illustratore).
Condizione: New. Hller, Carsten (illustratore). pp. 760 Multilingual (English, German) Edition NO-PA16APR2015-KAP.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Hller, Carsten (illustratore). pp. 760.