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Shape+ shading Berthold K. P. Horn and MichaelJ. Brooks, eds. MIT Press, Cambridge,MA, U.S.A., 1989.578pp., illus.Trade, $49.95. ISBN 0-262-08183-0. S a k r e u sNuncim, m the Sidereal GalileoGalilei.AlbertVan Hlden, trans. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, U.S.A., 1989.ISBN: 0-226-27903-0. S eFundmisingfot.Arts and Cdtuml Organirations Carolyn L. Stolper and Karen Brooks Hopkins. Oryx Press, 2214 North Central Avenue,Phoenix,AZ 850061483, U.S.A., 1989.224pp. Paper, $23.50. ISBN: 0-89774 539-6. Svetomqkal’nye EksperimenEy SKB flarometg‘’: Bibli&&esh. ukuratel’ KAI, Institut im. A. N. Tupoleva. b a n , K Marksa, lO,U.S.S.R.,1979. Me-W- (1962-1 978) Svetumqka v Rossii i v S S S R KAI, Institut im. A. N. Tupoleva.b a n , K Marksa, 10,U.S.S.R., 1983. Jjnthesis: VisualArts in the E2eChwtic Culture, UNESCOSeminar, 6-1 1 December1987 Manfred Eisenbeisand Heide Hagebblling,eds. UNESCO/German Commission,Offenbach/Main, Federal Republicof Germany, 1988.319pp., illus. BibliO@&eShy UkaXatel’(1742-1 982) ISBN: 3-921997-184. ThreeArchitects ofthe Mash classof Otto Wagner:Emil Hczppe, Marcel Kizmmere* and Otto S&i%thal Ian Boyd Whyte. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, U.S.A., 1989.240 pp., illus. Trade, $50.00. Toward an A d d c CritiCian sf Wolhee Choe. Worcester PolytechnicInstitute Studiesin Science,Technologyand Culture,Vol. 2. Peter Lang/Worcester PolytechnicInstitute, New York, NY, U.S.A., 1989.208 pp. Trade. ISBN: 0-8204 0654-6. Toward a Compamtive Slrucaval David Ward-Steinman.San Diego State University Press, San Diego,CA,U.S.A., 1989.212 pp., illus. Paper, $10.95. ISBN: 0-916304-8M. V i i mand Bluepnnis:Avant-Garde Cultureand RadicalPolitics in Eu+ Twentieth-Centuy Europe Edward Timms and Peter Collier, eds. ManchesterUniversity Press, Manchester, U.K., 1989.340pp., illus. Paper, f10.95. ISBN: 0-7190-22614. T e c h * T h e o l y o f f i h VIDEOTAPES RECEIVED Illamination KenJenkins. A visual music videotapeavailable on VHS, Beta and Laserdisc.Future Productions, P. 0.Box 1341,Los Altos, CA 94023,U.S.A., 1989.$32.95 (includesship ping). Nature in New York CiQ Paul Ryan. ElectronicArts Intermix, 536 Broadway, 9th Fl.,New York, NY 10012, U.S.A., 1988.22 minutes; color. II.Publications PERlODICAIS L . . m Glhiers Les Cuhiersis published quarterly by the International Centrum Voor Structuuranalyseen Constructivisme. The aims and scope include (1)art, science and technology produced in the 1920sand its philosophical, social and political implications, (2) contemporary arts which are constructivist and (3) new developments. Each issue centers on a theme. Issue 5 had “ScandinavianConstructivis”as a theme; Issue 8/9 discussed “Constructivism in England”.A 1-yearsubscrip tion can be obtained for 900 Belgian francs from: Les Cahiers, Internatinaal Centrum Voor Structuuranalyse en Constructivisme,1Rue de la Regence, 1000Brussels,Belgium. TheIon &change A quarterly publication, The Ion Exchangeaims to encourage an informal dialogue between members of the artistic and scientific communities , as well as to generate ideas and initiativesfor cooperation. It is edited by Gerald Sheperd, director of the Ionist Art Group. Subscriptionscan be obtained for 22.50 from: Rosemary Healing, 25 Mount Hermon Road, Woking, SurreyGU22 7TX, U.K. Limbo: M n t Media on MediaArt A Tokyo-basednewsletterpublished quarterly on media arts and design, Limbo promises to provideJapanese perspectives on creative uses of electronic media. A 1-yearsubscription can be obtained for $25.00 (international money order only) from: Limbo:Print Media on Media Art, c/o Morioka, 4156 Yaho, Kunitachi, Tokyo 186,Japan. Telescope:TheAinted City This quarterly magazine, edited by Akira Suzukiand Kayoko Ota, publishes articles inJapanese, English and French on architecture, design and urban trends inJapan and abroad. The winter 1989issue concerns “Cyber City”,the latest trend phrase among Tokyo’s real estate developers. The editors are not convinced that “intelligentbuildings”will herald in a new era in urbanism. A 1-yearsubscription can be obtained for $24 (international money order only) from: Workshop for Architecture and Urbanism, Room 203, 1-33-19 Hakusan, Bunkyo-Ku,Tokyo 113, Japan. Third Text Third Text is a quarterly scholarlypublication subtitled “Third World Perspectiveson Contemporary Art and Culture”.Published by the Kala Press, 152...

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