Drawing/Thinking Confronting an Electronic Age

Drawing/Thinking Confronting an Electronic Age by Marc Treib, published by Routledge on November 30, 2020, is a 192-page exploration of the significance of drawing in the context of modern technology. This edition delves into the question of “Why draw?” by examining the dynamic relationships between media, process, thought, and environment, highlighting the unique aspects of designing through drawing compared to digital methods.
Readers will find a highly illustrated work that features contributions from various authors in architecture, landscape architecture, and art. The book emphasizes the fundamental differences in design approaches, showcasing how traditional drawing techniques interact with contemporary technological influences. Through its insightful analysis, this book engages with themes related to architecture and technology, providing a thoughtful perspective on the evolving role of drawing in creative practices.
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This book addresses the question ‘Why draw?’ by examining the various dynamic relationships between media, process, thought and environment.
Highly illustrated, the book brings together authors from the fields of architecture, landscape architecture and art and demonstrates that designing through drawing is fundamentally different from designing on a screen.
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