
doi: 10.1002/ad.2913
AbstractThe last few years have witnessed an explosion in printing technologies that facilitate the dressing of buildings in a thin veneer of advertising, visual trickery and anamorphic distortions. David Freeland and Brennan Buck are interested in the articulation of these techniques and scales, and what they might mean for contemporary architecture and our visual experience.
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