- Hypermodernism (art)
Hypermodernism refers to a cultural, artistic, literary and architectural movement distinguished from
Modernism andPostmodernism chiefly by its extreme and antithetical approach. Although the term is sometimes erroneously used to describe modernists such asLe Corbusier , it has come to have some aspects of modernism filtered through the latest technological materials and approaches to design or composition. References to magic and an underlying flexible self-identity often coupled with a strong irony of statement categorize the movement. Some theorists view hypermodernism as a form of resistance to standard modernism; others see it as lateromanticism in modernist trappings.Artists
* Crudo [http://www.albertcrudo.com]
* Eva Rorandelli
* Pete Ippel [http://www.hypermodern.net]
* Max Held [http://maxheld.com]
* Martin LevittArchitects
* Van Berkel & Bos
* Kas Oosterhuis
*Jacques Herzog Writers
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William Gibson culptors
* Christoph Draeger
Musicians
* Paul Evans
* William SchimmelWeb
* Ricardo Miranda Zuñiga [http://www.ambriente.com/]
Bibliography
* Paul Virilio : From Modernism to Hypermodernism and Beyond; ISBN 0-7619-5901-7
* Enrico G. Botta : A dying paradigm. The Extraordinary Hypermodernism.; [http://www.aho.no/Forskerutdanning/Konferanse/Papers/Botta.doc]
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