“The experience of space is not a privilege of the gifted few, the formula of our creative work, problem, invention, and art, correspond to the challenges of our age.”
- Quote synthesized from El Lissitzky and Laszlo Maholy-Nagy
Lazlo Lissitsky is a fictional synthetic designer responsible for a wide range of printed materials circa 1919-1999 in distinctly modernist, bauhaus, and Swiss modern styles. The structures are created by algorithms and chance put on wide and wild rails allowing for surprising compositions within the scope of modernist design styles. Each piece is a part of the sometimes powerful and sometimes laughable purpose that Lazlo’s work was used as decoration for.
Wave 7 represents the combined efforts of sgt_slaughtermelon and Tartaria Archivist to refactor and expand Lazlo Lissitsky to new heights.
Lazlo Lissitsky is a generative modernist project drawing on Suprematism, the Bauhaus, and Swiss Modern graphic design. The synthetic artist that created these works is a mashup of László Moholy-Nagy and El Lissitzky, and the works are titled after fictional books/pamphlets/albums that Lazlo Lissitsky designed covers for circa 1919-1999. This project was released in 7 waves, and pronounced complete at 383 works.
Lazlo Lissitsky - Contrarian Constellations - New Astral Signs for Total Weirdos, Mme. Anatoli Larange, 1988.
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Lazlo Lissitsky - Contrarian Constellations - New Astral Signs for Total Weirdos, Mme. Anatoli Larange, 1988.
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“The experience of space is not a privilege of the gifted few, the formula of our creative work, problem, invention, and art, correspond to the challenges of our age.”
- Quote synthesized from El Lissitzky and Laszlo Maholy-Nagy
Lazlo Lissitsky is a fictional synthetic designer responsible for a wide range of printed materials circa 1919-1999 in distinctly modernist, bauhaus, and Swiss modern styles. The structures are created by algorithms and chance put on wide and wild rails allowing for surprising compositions within the scope of modernist design styles. Each piece is a part of the sometimes powerful and sometimes laughable purpose that Lazlo’s work was used as decoration for.
Wave 7 represents the combined efforts of sgt_slaughtermelon and Tartaria Archivist to refactor and expand Lazlo Lissitsky to new heights.
Lazlo Lissitsky is a generative modernist project drawing on Suprematism, the Bauhaus, and Swiss Modern graphic design. The synthetic artist that created these works is a mashup of László Moholy-Nagy and El Lissitzky, and the works are titled after fictional books/pamphlets/albums that Lazlo Lissitsky designed covers for circa 1919-1999. This project was released in 7 waves, and pronounced complete at 383 works.