Breaking Frame: Technology, Art, and Design in the Nineteenth Century

Breaking Frame: Technology, Art, and Design in the Nineteenth Century - Paperback

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Breaking Frame: Technology, Art, and Design in the Nineteenth Century

Breaking Frame: Technology, Art, and Design in the Nineteenth Century - Paperback

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by Julie Wosk (Author)

BREAKING FRAME, first published by Rutgers University Press, is a groundbreaking view of how artists and designers dealt with the tremors of technology as new industries and mechanical inventions dramatically transformed human life. Artists captured the explosive impact of the Industrial Revolution and new transportation machines in their images of factories spewing smoke, trains crashing, and comic views of people-turned-automatons as they happily walk along in their steam-powered legs and ride precariously in their fanciful flying machines.

The provocative introduction new to this Authors Guild-sponsored edition links the book to today's technology, art, and design. Reviewers like Yale professor Alan Trachtenberg have called BREAKING FRAME "perceptive, lucid, engaging"---"a book that becomes more pertinent every day." Filled with illustrations, the book is an engaging study that will appeal to readers with a wide range of interests including history, art, computers, sociology, engineering, robotics, visual culture, and more.

Dr. Wosk has published widely on art and technology, including her books Women and the Machine: Representations From the Spinning Wheel to the Electronic Age (Johns Hopkins University Press) and Alluring Androids, Robot Women, and Electronic Eves.

Number of Pages: 292
Dimensions: 0.66 x 9 x 6 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: April 04, 2013

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