Boekdetails
Formaat
Paperback
Pagina's
96
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd
May 1, 2018
Uitgever
Sternberg Press / Harvard University Graduate School of Design
ISBN-10
3956793811
ISBN-13
9783956793813
Beschrijving
In the captivating exploration of identity and creativity, Abloh poses an intriguing question that resonates with students and thinkers alike: "What's my DNA?" This inquiry serves as a gateway to an engaging dialogue about the intersection of culture, art, and personal expression. As the audience grapples with this concept, they are invited to reflect on their own unique identities.
Abloh, alongside collaborators Stănescu, Sigler, and Whitman-Salkin, delves into the essence of what shapes us as individuals. The discussion invites multiple perspectives, allowing for a rich tapestry of thoughts that blend design, fashion, and broader cultural narratives. Each contributor brings their insights, making the conversation not just about personal exploration but also about the collective experience.
Throughout the engagement, themes of innovation and cultural responsibility emerge, fostering an environment where creativity thrives. The dynamic exchange of ideas encourages readers to think critically about their place in the world and the influences that have crafted their personal narratives. This work ultimately serves as a reflection on how identity is formulated in our interconnected society.
Abloh, alongside collaborators Stănescu, Sigler, and Whitman-Salkin, delves into the essence of what shapes us as individuals. The discussion invites multiple perspectives, allowing for a rich tapestry of thoughts that blend design, fashion, and broader cultural narratives. Each contributor brings their insights, making the conversation not just about personal exploration but also about the collective experience.
Throughout the engagement, themes of innovation and cultural responsibility emerge, fostering an environment where creativity thrives. The dynamic exchange of ideas encourages readers to think critically about their place in the world and the influences that have crafted their personal narratives. This work ultimately serves as a reflection on how identity is formulated in our interconnected society.
Genres
Wetenschap & Technologie
Kunst & Fotografie
Hedendaags