
About the artist
b. 1972 in Kranj, Slovenia
Lives and works in Cambridge, MA, USA.
Tobias Putrih translates his interest in utopian and visionary concepts of architecture and design, through a range of conceptual and materially ephemeral projects. The temporary environments he creates are made of ubiquitous, disposable and industrially manufactured materials, such as MDF, cardboard, paper, monofilaments, Styrofoam and scaffolding. Putrih also makes use of intangible materials like soap bubble membranes, light and shadow to explore the perimeters of design and architecture and create a narrative pathway that immerse his audience in his installations.
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Tobias Putrih
Perceptron
Paper, cardboard, plywood, light-decidedly conceptual and materially ephemeral, Tobias Putrih’s projects draw on the visionary concepts of architecture and design and utopian ideas of the 20th century avant-gardes. This book traces Putrih’s investigations into the heritage of architectural experiments such as the works of Buckminster Fuller and Friedrich Kiesler.
Perceptron is the first comprehensive survey of Putrih’s work that oscillates between architecture, sculpture, and science. Through an encyclopedic array of reference materials and critical texts, it examines Putrih’s practice in the context of architectural and design history as well as the history of cybernetics, and offers a richly illustrated study of Putrih’s modifications of public spaces, experiments with collective form, as well as his immersive temporary environments created out of everyday materials.
Year: 2023
Dimensions: 27,5 x 21 cm
Pages: 192
Language: English
Material: Hardcover