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|aTape : |ban excursion through the world of adhesive tapes / |cmade with artists, designers, journalists and me [Kerstin Finger ; edited by Robert Klanten, Mika Mischler and Sven Ehmann]
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|aBerlin : |bDie Gestalten Verlag, |cc2005
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|a160 p : |bcol. ill ; |c25 cm
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|a"Index with biographies, exhibitions and credits"--P. 154-160
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|aSummary:Adhesive tapes have recently been used more and more in design projects. The book features artwork in which tape is used illustratively. Because patterns are a popular theme in design, it also presents examples of interiors, fashion, furniture and architecture in which tape is used to create them. The images of the diverse, often humorous artwork and designs are supplemented by texts expounding on adhesive tape's phenomenal range of application. These include a list of 211 uses for duct tape from the USA, the country that invented the saying "God made the world, but it's held together with duct tape."
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|aAdhesive tape in art
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|aDecorative arts
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