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VOLUME 29: 1995 Originally published as The Journal of Typographical Research, 1967-1970
Visible Language: Chronological Listings
of articles by Volume, Number and Author, = out of print
Issue

Author Title

Volume 29.3|4

Money!

Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl

Between Visual and Digital Tokens: A Look at the Abstraction of Money

Dawn Barrett

Flying Money

Dawn Barrett

"Modest Enquiry" and Major Innovation: Franklin's Early American Currency

Sandra Smith

J. S. G. Boggs: Life Size and in Color

Manuel Gonzalez

Interview with J. S. G. Boggs

Marc Shell

Paper, Gold and Art as Representation and Exchange

Christopher Nemeth

Funny Money, Coupons, Scrip, Chips and Other Quasi-Official Media of Exchange

Volume 29.2

 

The Luminous Object: Video Art| Video Theory

Hans Breder,
Herman Rapaport

The Luminous Object: Video Art and Video Theory: An Introduction

Nicholas Zurbrugg

Nam June Paik: An Interview

John G. Hanhardt

Film Image|Electronic Image: The Construction of Abstraction, 1960-1990

Herman Rapaport

David Garcia: An Interview

Bonnie Sherk

A Living Library: New Model for Global Electronic Interactivity and Networking in the Garden

Herman Rapaport

Time and Light, Donald Kuspit: An Interview

Richard Kostelanetz

Literary Video

Herman Rapaport

Carole Anne Klonarides: An Interview

Nicholas Zurbrugg

Jameson's Complaint Video-Art and the Intertextual "Time-Wall"

Herman Rapaport

The Liminal Eye

Volume 29.1

 

New Perspectives: Critical Histories of Graphic Design, Part 3: Interpretations

Susan Sellers

How Long Has This Been Going On? Harpers Bazaar, Funny Face and the Construction of the Modernist Woman

Jack Williamson

Embodiments of Human Identity: Detecting and Interpreting Hidden Narratives in Twentieth-Century Design History

Teal Triggs

Alphabet Soup: Reading British Fanzines

Frances Butler

New Demotic Typography: The Search for New Indices

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