ISBN Transparency : The Material History of an Idea, English, Hardcover, 512 pages

ISBN Transparency : The Material History of an Idea

ISBN Transparency : The Material History of an Idea, English, Hardcover, 512 pages

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Transparency is a mantra of our day. It is key to the Western understanding of a liberal society. We expect transparency from, for instance, political institutions, corporations, and the media. But how did it become such a powerful-and global-idea? From ancient glass to Apple's corporate headquarters, this book is the first to probe how Western people have experienced, conceptualized, and evaluated transparency. Daniel Jütte argues that the experience of transparency has been inextricably linked to one element of Western architecture: the glass window. Windows are meant to be unnoticed. Yet a historical perspective reveals the role that glass has played in shaping how we see and interpret the world. A seemingly 'pure' material, glass has been endowed, throughout history, with political, social, and cultural meaning, in manifold and sometimes conflicting ways. At the same time, Jütte raises questions about the future of vitreous transparency-its costs in terms of visual privacy but also its ecological price tag in an age of accelerating climate change.

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Product
Name
ISBN Transparency : The Material History of an Idea
Category
Brand
Features
Book cover type
Hardcover
Language version
English
Number of pages
512 pages
Suggested gender
Any gender
Publisher
Yale University Press
Release date (DD/MM/YYYY)
03/2023
International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
9780300237245
Weight & dimensions
Width
188 mm
Depth
238 mm
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