Lyrois Polar Typography 06 (Broadcasting)

Description

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Polar Typography #06, titled "Broadcasting", a square tile which can be hung by itself, as part of the whole series, or as part of your own composition.

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Broadcasting

While looking for a more or less appropriate quote on broadcasting, I came across another one from Albert Einstein, which is so good, it made me forget my original rant --

"The wireless telegraph is not difficult to understand. The ordinary telegraph is like a very long cat. You pull the tail in New York, and it meows in Los Angeles. The wireless is the same, only without the cat."

Broadcasting isn't a one-to-many situation anymore. The interferences, reflections, and refractions go both ways. (Common place knowledge that isn't.)

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You can display the Polar Type in a completely decorative and innocent manner or use it to make an artistic statement within the context of a collection of various works, or express your sense of taste in a corporate environment.

The Polar Typography series is a typographical exploration of an old LYROIS graffiti logotype. It is a series of 13 pieces, with 4 basic versions and derivatives in certain directions. The pieces are signed on the back.

Material: Matte black vinyl on matte, almost smooth, white aluminum sandwich board.

Dimensions: 10 x 10 x .2 inches or 25 x 25 x 0.5cm.

About LYROIS Art, Design & Brand Laboratory

Welcome to the LYROIS Studio Sale. Making space for up and coming projects, I am offering some works, a couple of prototypes, and one-offs for sale. Don't miss this opportunity to get your hand on an original LYROIS.

Vinyl, aluminum, bright pop-art influenced design, furniture, wallpaper, prints, decals, and non-destructive graffiti... sounds familiar? Welcome to the LYROIS shop!

The use of scraps from industrial signmaking to create pieces of fine art is an ironic part of the original LYROIS project. The waste of huge amounts of vinyl for very-short-term commercial and advertising purposes initially inspired the idea to recycle the precious materials. An ideal case is the nested production of art inside large areas of unused space within throw-away signage, saving resources and reducing the pain of building for nothing and nobody.

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