How can we position ourselves at the opposite ends of perspective? And how do we involve personal space, meaning, context, aspects of identity, the unknown and more? This book is a significant new study on the phenomenon of reverse perspective and the Doppler Effect (the change in frequency or wavelength of a wave for someone moving relative to the wave source).
The writers of the book describe it as 'an intermedium workpiece using the unframed elements of reverse perspective' to question how it could relate to an architectural context or landscape studies.
The researchers are Sarah M. Whiting (Harvard Graduate School of Design), Wim Goes (University of Leuven, Faculty of Architecture), Volkmar Mühleis (LUCA School of Arts, Ghent) and Ron Witte (Harvard GSD).
Grafische Cel, 176pp, 14cm x 21cm, illustrated paperback, 2024