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Design Quarterly No. 7475. Magazine published in 1969 by the Walker Arts Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with Christopher Finch as editor. This issue was called Process and Imagination but these images are all from the first part of the magazine, which dealt with imagination, and in particular its relation to future technology. It was the second in the AAs Themes series designed to showcase work produced within the Diploma School years 4 and 5. Photos by Masaru Suzuki. Subscribe to Posts Atom.

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Design Quarterly No. 7475. Magazine published in 1969 by the Walker Arts Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with Christopher Finch as editor. This issue was called Process and Imagination but these images are all from the first part of the magazine, which dealt with imagination, and in particular its relation to future technology. It was the second in the AAs Themes series designed to showcase work produced within the Diploma School years 4 and 5. Photos by Masaru Suzuki. Subscribe to Posts Atom.

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