The Visual Shift in Design of the Atomic Age (1940''s-1950''s)

The Visual Shift in Design of the Atomic Age (1940''s-1950''s)

in Response to the Significant Political, Social and Cultural Occurrences of the Period

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2010-03-03 )

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In general there is an insatiable need for artists and designers to reinvent design of the past in order to create new meaning in contemporary design. Yet many forget to understand the period in which the design has been produced and why, instead focusing only on the aesthetic and formal qualities. One period that has become of great interest to the contemporary designers is the period lasting from 1940-1960, the Atomic Age. This period, often termed the fulcrum of the 20th century, had a major impact on America. The impact was indeed extensive, causing a visual shift in imagery, theory and culture that has played a major role in design history. By the end of the age a new America had begun, an America that would shape the rest of the millennium. This work will examine the American architecture, fashion and commercial design of the 1940''s and 1950''s from a historical and interdisciplinary perspective in order to understand the groundbreaking visual shift in response to the significant political, social and cultural occurrences.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8383-4956-5

ISBN-10:

3838349563

EAN:

9783838349565

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Heather Carlson

Number of pages:

72

Published on:

2010-03-03

Category:

Interior decoration, Design