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Instant Christopher Bonanos

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Instant Christopher Bonanos


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Instant: A Cultural History of Polaroid Christopher Bonanos

Polaroid, in its time, was what Apple is to ours: the most interesting high tech company on earth. It filled a niche all its own, one that nobody else intruded upon until the very end, and nearly all its brilliance came from the head of its genius founder, a man names Edwin Herbert Land. There are four stories in here: the invention of a one of a kind technology, the creation of a medium that many artists embraced and loved, the story of a pop culture artifact that virtually everyone recognizes and a cautionary business tale about high tech companies that lose their inventive edge. This book tells the remarkable history of Polaroid, which became hugely successful soon after it brought the first instant print camera to market in 1948. Over the next six decades, Polaroid cameras became utterly familiar and they became more functional and more elegant with each new camera model. With the rise of digital cameras, however, the company went bankrupt and in 2008 announced that Polaroid pictures were a thing of the past. A few months later a group of enthusiasts founded the Impossible Project, dedicated to bring back Polaroid film, which returned the product to the market by mid 2010.

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Christopher Bonanos tells Polaroid's story with fluid, energetic prose that mirrors the thrilling arc of the company's story, twining together technology, fine art, business, design and pop culture into a 175-page powerhouse. Whether you pick it up because you loved your old Polaroid camera or because you want to find out why Steve Jobs modeled Apple after the Polaroid company, you'll be delighted by this pithy snapshot of a true American icon. -- NPR.org

À propos de Christopher Bonanos

Christopher Bonanos is a senior editor at New York magazine, where he manages much of the magazine's culture coverage, especially theatre. He's also written for The New York Times Magazine and Slate, and is the author of Gods, Heroes, and Philosophers: A Celebration of All Things Greek (Kensington Press, 2005).

Sommaire

Contents; Chapter 1: Light and Vision; Chapter 2: Development; Chapter 3: Seeing It Now; Chapter 4: Meet the Swinger (and Everything Else); Chapter 5: Ultimate Expression; Chapter 6: Fade In, Fade Out; Chapter 7: Our Brilliance; Chapter 8: Going Dark; Chapter 9: Re-vision; Acknowledgments; Bibliography.

Informations supplémentaires

GOR005597753
9781616890858
1616890851
Instant: A Cultural History of Polaroid Christopher Bonanos
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
Princeton Architectural Press
20120901
192
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