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- Lettrism and Hypergraphics: The Unknown Avant-Garde 1945-1985, Franklin Furnace Archive, New York, 1985 Bohn, From Hieroglyphics to Hypergraphics" in Experimental...
- Hypergraphic may refer to: Suffering from the impulse disorder hypergraphia, an overwhelming urge to write. A graphic on a web page which is also a hyperlink...
- specific domains, such as 'the Isouian movement', 'youth uprising', 'hypergraphics', 'creatics', 'infinitesimal art' and 'excoördism'. 1925. Isidore Goldstein...
- Hypercolor was a line of clothing, mainly T-shirts and shorts, that changed color with heat. They were manufactured by Generra Sportswear Company of Seattle...
- contrast, scholars are very fond of pointing out the differences between hypergraphics, "detournement", the postmodern idea of appropriation and the Neoist...
- issues between 1957 and 1961. They used this journal to publish their hypergraphics, exchanges and discussions with the Lettrists' Poésie Nouvelle and with...
- 2013. Prolegomena, § 12 Banchoff, Thomas F. (1990). "From Flatland to Hypergraphics: Interacting with Higher Dimensions". Interdisciplinary Science Reviews...
- and political theory. The included works also called metagraphics and hypergraphics, are a synthesis of writing and visual art. In 1958 Stephen Toulmin...
- InterVarsity Press, p. 78, ISBN 9780830867028 Brisson, David W. (1978), Hypergraphics: visualizing complex relationships in art, science, and technology,...
- 1953 and 1960. The praxis originates from the Lettrist technique of hypergraphics which was applied to architecture by the Lettrist International (LI)...