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"[[New New York]]" is the best-known photomontage of ''[[The Continuous Monument]]'' (1969-1970) series by Italian design collective [[Superstudio]]. | "[[New New York]]" is the best-known photomontage of ''[[The Continuous Monument]]'' (1969-1970) series by Italian design collective [[Superstudio]]. | ||
- | It is an [[bird's eye view]][http://tec.nologia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/megaestructuras-3.jpg] of [[New York]] covered with a grid. The image was also used on the cover of ''[[Superstudio: Life without Objects]]'' (2003). | + | It is an [[bird's eye view]][http://tec.nologia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/megaestructuras-3.jpg] seen from [[Brooklyn]] of [[Lower Manhattan]], [[New York]] covered with a grid. The image was also used on the cover of ''[[Superstudio: Life without Objects]]'' (2003). |
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"New New York" is the best-known photomontage of The Continuous Monument (1969-1970) series by Italian design collective Superstudio.
It is an bird's eye view[1] seen from Brooklyn of Lower Manhattan, New York covered with a grid. The image was also used on the cover of Superstudio: Life without Objects (2003).
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