9781932698688-193269868X-Cabinet 60: Containers

Cabinet 60: Containers

ISBN-13: 9781932698688
ISBN-10: 193269868X
Author: Sina Najafi
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Cabinet
Format: Paperback 112 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781932698688
ISBN-10: 193269868X
Author: Sina Najafi
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Cabinet
Format: Paperback 112 pages

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Cabinet 60: Containers (ISBN-13: 9781932698688 and ISBN-10: 193269868X), written by authors Sina Najafi, was published by Cabinet in 2016. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Cabinet 60: Containers (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.34.

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Just as the very first constructed containers emerged at a time when new techniques of food gathering and storage began to give rise to novel technologies of collection, transportation and conservation, so too have the innovations in “packaging” across the hundreds of intervening millennia both flowed from, and made possible, new modes of social, cultural and economic activity. Familiar throughout history on both the domestic (from hollowed gourds or animal skin pouches to clay pots, amphorae, and glass jars and bottles) and commercial scales (from chests and barrels to tin cans, cardboard boxes, wooden crates and the intermodal shipping systems that carry so much of the modern world’s goods), the container is arguably the most fundamental instrument of human civilization―a technology that facilitates the varied methods of ordering, preservation and conveyance that underpin the most basic forms of human labor and communal structure. Cabinet issue 60, with a special section on “Containers,” includes Simon Asad on the challenge that efficient packing poses for mathematics; Jason Hamlin on attempts to recycle glass bottles as architectural materials; Margaret Bode on specimen boxes in the history of science; and Susan Lopez on the rise of the modern cardboard box in 19th-century Brooklyn. Elsewhere in the issue: Cecilia Sjöholm on the history of book burning; Avinoam Shalem on urban archaeology and “vertical knowledge”; and an artist project by Agniezka Kurant.

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