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  • Kate Goodwin (Ed.)

    Sensing Spaces. Architecture Reimagined

  • Kenny Cupers

    The Social Project. Housing Postwar France

  • László Moholy-Nagy

    Sehen in Bewegung: Deutsche Erstausgabe von Vision in…

  • Chantal Pontbriand (Ed.)

    Per/Form. How to Do Things with[out] Words

  • Berit Fischer (Ed.)

    Hlysnan.The Notion and Politics of Listening

  • Drei Farben House

    Choice Item

  • Filip Dujardin

    Fictions

  • Steven Cleeren

    Hugo Puttaert. Think in Colour: Visionandfactory

  • Maurizio Lazzarato

    Signs and Machines. Capitalism and the Production of…

  • Ueli Mäder

    Raum und Macht. Die Stadt zwischen Vision und Wirklichkeit…

  • Gabriel Orozco, Lily Luahana Cole

    Impossible Utopias

  • Kay von Keitz, Sabine Voggenreiter (Hg.)

    Architektur im Kontext. Architecture in Context

  • Michelle Cotton (Ed.)

    Aleksandra Domanovic. From yu to me

  • Justin McGuirk

    Radical Cities. Across Latin America in Search of a New…

  • Armen Avanessian, Robin Mackay (Ed.)

    #Accelerate: The Accelerationist Reader

  • Lukasz Stanek (Ed.)

    Team 10 East. Revisionist Architecture in Real Existing…

  • Stephen Cairns, Jane M. Jacobs

    Buildings Must Die. A Perverse View of Architecture

  • Jay Swayze

    Le Meilleur des (deux) Mondes. Maisons et Jardins…

  • Olaf Nicolai

    Szondi/Eden

  • Philipp Oswalt (Hg.)

    Dessau 1945. Moderne zerstört: Bauhaus Edition 45

  • Tom Wilkinson

    Bricks & Mortals. Ten Great Buildings and the People…

  • Stefan Römer

    Inter-esse

  • Chantal Mouffe

    Agonistik. Die Welt politisch denken

  • Natalie Czech

    I cannot repeat what I hear

  • Shundana Yusaf

    Broadcasting Buildings. Architecture on the Wireless, 1927-…

  • Pinar Yoldas

    An Ecosystem of Excess

  • Matthew Gandy, BJ Nilsen (Eds.)

    The Acoustic City

  • Jan Svankmajer

    Touching and Imagining. An Introduction to Tactile Art

  • Marc Glöde

    Farbige Lichträume. Manifestationen einer Veränderung des…

  • Olaf Habelmann

    Die Trauben auf deinem Bauch bilden ein Muster

  • Nick Aikens (Ed.)

    Too Much World. The Films of Hito Steyerl

  • Rachel Mader (Hg.)

    Radikal ambivalent. Engagement und Verantwortung in den…

  • Adrian von Buttlar, Kerstin Wittmann-…

    Baukunst der Nachkriegsmoderne. Architekturführer Berlin…

  • Michael Fried

    Warum Photographie als Kunst so bedeutend ist wie nie zuvor

  • Henri Lefèbvre

    Die Revolution der Städte. La Revolution urbaine

  • Martin Pawley

    Theorie und Gestaltung im Zweiten Maschinenzeitalter

  • Marketa Uhlirova (Ed.)

    Birds of Paradise. Costume as Cinematic Spectacle

  • Stasis. Academic Journal

    Social and Political Theory. No. 1

  • Pavlos Lefas

    Architecture. A Historical Perspective

  • Thomas Girst

    The Duchamp Dictionary

  • Christopher Dell

    Das Urbane. Wohnen. Leben. Produzieren

  • Dieter Rams

    Less but better. Weniger, aber besser

  • Matt Zoller Seitz

    The Wes Anderson Collection

  • Louis Martin (Ed.)

    On Architecture. Melvin Charney, a Critical Anthology

  • Adaptive Actions

    Heteropolis

  • Thomas Durisch (Hg.)

    Peter Zumthor. 1985–2013

  • Martin Conrads

    Ohne Mich

  • Gertrud Vogler

    La Défense. Métro, boulot, dodo

  • James Nisbet

    Ecologies, Environments, and Energy Systems in Art of the…

  • October Files 16

    John Knight

  • Paolo Belardi

    Why Architects Still Draw

  • Forensic Architecture (Ed.)

    Forensis. The Architecture of Public Truth

  • Clog 10

    Prisons

  • Sylvère Lotringer, David Morris (Ed.)

    Schizo-Culture

  • Gilles Rouffineau (Ed.)

    Passing On History. Design Contribution To Knowledge…

  • Jacques Sbriglio

    Le Corbusier et la question du brutalisme. LC au J1

  • Kaja Grobe, Karin Kreuder

    Always the Same Faces. Aus dem Alltag philippinischer…

  • Christoph Tannert (Hg.)

    Berlin Art Scene

  • Andreas van Dühren (Hg.)

    TEXT Gespräche

  • Dario Azzellini, Marina Sitrin

    They Can't Represent Us! Reinventing Democracy from…

  • Valentin Groebner

    Wissenschaftssprache digital. Die Zukunft von gestern

  • Deyan Sudjic

    B is for Bauhaus. An A-Z of the Modern World

  • Hans Ulrich Obrist

    Ways of Curating

  • Nina Möntmann (Ed.)

    Schöne Neue Arbeit / Brave New Work. Ein Reader zu Harun…

  • Emil Ruder

    Fundamentals

  • Graham Cairns

    The Architecture of the Screen

  • Andrej Holm

    Mietenwahnsinn

  • René Pollesch

    Kill Your Darlings

  • Helmut Lethen

    Der Schatten des Fotografen

  • Cathy Lane, Angus Carlyle

    In the Field. The Art of Field Recording

  • Diedrich Diederichsen

    Über Pop-Musik

  • Helmut C. Schulitz

    Entfesselung der Architektur. Der Architekt: Baumeister…

  • Elisabeth Roudinesco

    Lacan. In Spite Of Everything

  • Claudia Quiring, Andreas Rothaus,…

    Neue Baukunst. Architektur der Moderne in Bild und Buch

  • Judith Butler, Athena Athanasiou

    Die Macht der Enteigneten. Das Performative im Politischen

  • Matt Mullican

    Editions 1985-2012

  • Ljiljana Kolešnik (Ed.)

    Socialism and Modernity. Art, Culture, Politics 1950 – 1974

  • Birkenstock, Kastner, Sonderegger (Eds.)

    Kunst und Ideologiekritik nach 1989 / Art and the Critique…

  • Yilmaz Dziewior (Ed.)

    Liebe ist kälter als das Kapital. Love is colder than…

  • Emmett Williams

    An Anthology of Concrete Poetry

  • Beatriz Colomina

    Manifesto Architecture. The Ghost of Mies

  • Jens Müller (Ed.)

    Rolf Müller

  • Gill Perry

    Playing at Home. The House in Contemporary Art

  • Jennifer A.E. Shields

    Collage and Architecture

  • Petra Reichensperger (Ed.)

    Begriffe des Ausstellens (von A bis Z). Terms of Exhibiting…

  • Torsten Blume, Christian Hiller (Hg.)

    Mensch - Raum – Maschine. Bühnenexperimente am Bauhaus

  • Richard Birkett (Ed.)

    and Materials and Money and Crisis

  • Tactical Technology Collective

    Visualising Information for Advocacy

  • Emma Lavigne

    Pierre Huyghe

  • IDEA Magazine

    IDEA 362. Poetics of Graphic Language. Contemporary…

  • Anna Feigenbaum, Fabian Frenzel,…

    Protest Camps

  • Gianni Politi

    The Ritual of the Snake

  • Andrew Hemingway

    The Mysticism of Money. Precisionist Painting and Machine…

  • Karl-Siegbert Rehberg, Paul Kaiser (Hg.)

    Bilderstreit und Gesellschaftsumbruch. Die Debatte um die…

  • Neil Brenner (Ed.)

    Implosions / Explosions. Towards a Study of Planetary…

  • Silke Langenberg (Hrsg.)

    Das Marburger Bausystem. Offenheit als Prinzip

  • Langley, Pearce, Worth (Ed.)

    After Butler's Wharf. Essays on a Working Building

  • Sven Völker (Ed.)

    Some Book. Graphic Expressions between Design and Art

cover IDEA No.400

IDEA 400. Graphic Design Recollections & Records: Design Archives as a Creative Resource

Archiving—the act of preparing the past for future use through the organization of material and works collected and stored carefully—has been spearheaded throughout Japan mainly by art museums, museums, and university libraries. There has been a growing interest in archiving in the areas of culture and art. This has accompanied the wave of digitization and emergence of media art seen since the early 2000s, and has led to the emergence of businesses and organizations dealing in archival digitization, spurring deliberation on better ways to build and make use of enhanced creative databases.

Although poster collections and private archives of designers and artists who supported the dawn of modern design exist in museums across Europe and the United States, few parallels exist in Japan, and in many of those cases, there are no systems established at these design museums and design archives to make their stored resources available to the public. If we assume that the true purpose of an archive is to exist as an accumulation of useful, applicable wisdom, many design archives do not fall into this category: their major hurdle being lack of accessibility. Implementing a more accessible archive makes it possible to cultivate the historicized, systemized soil of design history for design research and criticism, which would lead directly to sowing the seeds of new creative activities. By extension, this will most certainly lead to regular harvests of wisdom that could cultivate better understanding of the resources collected and stored.

With this outlook in mind, this issue’s feature will introduce graphic design archives within Japan, including progressive examples. Though there are differences in the disposition and scale of materials in poster archives, individual designer archives, exhibition PR material archives, and typeface related material archives, we hope the feature—a record of the voices of those actually involved in archiving—will offer readers a chance to revisit the familiar issue of preserving design records. In addition, the latter half of this issue’s feature contains contributions and interviews offering a broader sense of archives in general. These have been compiled as topics that at some point may connect with future discussions, such as archival information from inside and outside Japan used in the field of historical research, how archival collections are perceived in an information-driven society, and the merit of paper media archives. The pages within this issue also contain a complete set of all IDEA cover designs from the very first all the way up to issue 399. It’s both an investigation into what an archive actually is, and also an enjoyable archive of IDEA itself.


IDEA Magazine
IDEA 400. Graphic Design Recollections & Records: Design Archives as a Creative Resource
Seibundo Shinkosha , 2022, IDEA400 2023.1
36,00 €