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Thinking confuses ideas

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CORRAINI EDITIONS


Thinking Confuses Ideas is a playful tale by Bruno Munari about the possibility of creating an underground city with a verdant lawn roof. Munari explores the modern city and the "Civilization of Turnover" with a sometimes ironic but more often bitter gaze. His reflections emerge amidst the drawings of grasses and green plants by middle school students. Thinking Confuses Ideas is part of the Block Notes series, created by Munari for Corraini Editori in 1992: a loose collection of projects with creative implications. A collection of ideas and examples of artistic practice as input for everyone's "intellectual play," the book is recognizable by its gray covers, paperback format, and punched holes, which encourage the reader to "snoop around" the book.


Dimensions: 12 x H 16 cm

Material: Paper

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