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trans-form
magazine with the attached CD-Rom
>>> £19.95
(The FL@33 5th anniversary special has ended! We sincerely hope the 33
happy new owners of their special bargain copy of trans-form are now
hugging tower cranes whenever they can...)
designed and published by FL@33
A few remaining copies of the award-winning and previously sold out trans-form
magazine have been recovered and are now exclusively available at stereohype.
Trans-form, trans-it, trans-port.org is a self-initiated Architecture,
Art and Design publication by FL@33 founders Agathe Jacquillat and Tomi
Vollauschek. It's a conceptual project based on an everyday observation
of tower cranes combining a magazine, a CD-Rom and a website. The large
scale magazine is exploring the magic of urban sculptures which appear
and disappear in the cities we are living in. Tower cranes which are lifting,
transporting, re-constructing, drawing, cutting, performing and 'trans-forming'
are usually unnoticed by the public's eye. Trans-form presents information
about tower cranes and crane operators' daily work in the sky. The CD
Rom adds videos and animations combining industrial structures with natural
imagery and is presenting a cityscape metamorphosis, defining our cities
as being in a 'larval stage'. Trans-port.org offers you the possibility
to 'build your own crane', to 'climb' a tower crane' and to 'be a crane
operator'.
FL@33 is a multi-lingual
and multi-specialised studio for visual communication based in London.
Founders Agathe Jacquillat [French from Paris; Academy Julian, ESAG]
and Tomi Vollauschek [Austrian, originally from Frankfurt; FH Darmstadt]
met on the Royal College of Art's [RCA] postgraduate Communication Art
and Design course in 1999 and set up their company in Notting Hill after
graduating in July 2001. The studio is working across all media in the
areas Concept Generation, Print, Screenbased Work [Broadcast, Motion
Graphics, Interface Design, Websites], Exhibition Design and Publishing.
FL@33s’ mission is to create a professional, vibrant, fresh and artistic
body of work while keeping a balance between commissioned and self-initiated
projects and publications. FL@33s’ work philosophy is based on the 'Power
of 3' theory - the balance of intellect, skill and emotion. FL@33 projects have
been extensively featured online and were published in numerous magazines, newspapers
and books around the world.
April 2005 saw the studio move across town to a much larger space in Central
London, Clerkenwell. To mark this new era a FL@33
monograph was published in May 2005 as part of the highly collectable 'design & designer'
book series by french Pyramyd Editions.
International clients are from Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and
the USA and include MTV Networks / VH1 European, Laurence King Publishing, Friends
of the Earth, Creative Review, Royal Festival Hall, Sacla, BBC, Matelsom, Alsop
Architects / Valencia Biennale 2003, GraficEurope conference 2004 / RotoVision,
Pyramyd Editions, The Creator Studio / Torraspapel, Ecole Normale de Musique
de Paris, BlackBook magazine and Groupe Galeries Lafayette, besides others.
description:
320 x 500mm, portrait; uncoated stock: challenger offset 190g; wire stitched;
limited edition: 1.000; attached CD-Rom [PC+ Mac], NOT signed
Comes with
FL@33 and Stereohype postcards.
SEE ALSO: signed
FL@33 bundle (book & trans-form for only £30 £33.45)
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FL@33
signed FL@33 bundle
(book & trans-form) > £33
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FL@33
signed FL@33 monograph
> £15
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FL@33
signed mr papillon qee set
> £12 / ltd. edition:
50
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FL@33
orange squirrel
> £18.99 [L, XL]
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