‘Pictures unite !’ : how pop music fell in love with socialist infographics
When Austrian philosopher Otto Neurath invented the visual language of Isotypes, it was to democratise education. As a new exhibition shows, it ended up influencing pop art, graphic design and electronic musicians from Kraftwerk to OMD When Otto Neurath died in Oxford some 80 years ago, far away (…)
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