Hong Kong Informal Seating Arrangements

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  • Hong Kong Informal Seating Arrangements Book Detail

  • Author : Michael Wolf
  • Release Date : 2014-10-26
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  • Genre : Photography, Artistic
  • Pages : 80
  • ISBN 13 : 9783941825710
  • File Size : 65,65 MB

Hong Kong Informal Seating Arrangements by Michael Wolf PDF Summary

Book Description: Sitting, people do already for a long time. Therefore chairs have been manufactured ever since. In Hong Kong many of them end up on the street. Plastic chairs, wicker chairs, armchairs, stools, bar stools, office chairs. Old and new, whole, broken, rebuilt and repaired. Together with alienated crates, cartons, wooden blocks and foam pillows they form curious roadside seating ensembles for the short relaxation or a little chat in between. 'Seating Arrangements' is the third of a total of 9 volumes in which Michael Wolf celebrates the diverse aspects of street life in Hong Kong and the improvisational skills of the urban residents.

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