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Hydroelectric sublime = Suiryoku bigaku / photographs, Beatrice Gorelli, Keiichi Kitayama ; texts, Nicolas Nova, Takako Itoh.
Hydroelectric sublime = 水力美学 photographs, Beatrice Gorelli, Keiichi Kitayama ; texts, Nicolas Nova, Takako Itoh.

Fine Arts Library TC558.S95 H93 2024
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Nova, Nicolas, 1977- writer of added commentary.
Itoh, Takako, writer of added commentary.
Les Hadrons (Artist group), writer of added commentary.
Gorelli, Beatrice, 1996- editor, photographer, writer of added commentary.
Kitayama, Keiichi, editor, photographer, writer of added commentary.
Language:
English
Japanese
Subjects (All):
Hydroelectric power plants--Switzerland--Valais Alps--Pictorial works.
Hydroelectric power plants.
Valais Alps (Switzerland)--Pictorial works.
Valais Alps (Switzerland).
Photography, Artistic--21st century.
Photography, Artistic.
Les Hadrons (Artist group).
Gorelli, Beatrice.
Kitayama, Keiichi.
Genre:
photobooks.
Photobooks.
Physical Description:
approximately 160 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits ; 31 cm
Other Title:
Suiryoku bigaku
水力美学
Place of Publication:
Zurich : Lars Müller Publishers, [2024]
Language Note:
Texts in English and Japanese.
Summary:
The Emosson region in the Swiss canton of the Valais boasts a breathtaking Alpine landscape punctuated by a series of monumental manmade structures, including the Emosson hydroelectric dam and Nant de Drance hydropower plant hidden in a cavern 600m below ground. In Hydroelectric Sublime the photographers Beatrice Gorelli and Keiichi Kitayama set out to capture the area's awe-inspiring terrain, and found themselves on a three-year odyssey to uncover the intricate bond between humans, energy and water. Across mountains, seasons and generations, the book peels back the layers of a landscape that exemplifies the coming together of nature and the manmade so sublimely, or severely, depending on one's point of view. Hydroelectric Sublime weaves together photographs, essays and interviews that pay tribute to a grand manifestation of modern civilization, while also delving into the history of the valley region and sharing personal testimonies of those whose lives depend on this source of power. As photographers, Gorelli and Kitayama take us on a journey through enveloping vistas of sublime nature to the industrial interiors of the power plant via dark tunnels of the Emosson dam complex. As editors, Gorelli and Kitayama present an artful prism of visual, historical, cultural, environmental and personal perspectives on a highly charged symbol of the modern world.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9783037787380
3037787384
OCLC:
1450202314
Publisher Number:
9783037787380

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