
Images of Reality
Designed by Bruno Munari and Giovanni Belgrano, Images of reality contains 40 cards with photographs, which feature a number of subjects seen from various points of view and in several ways. For example, a shoe, a hand, a fish or a lightbulb can look very different if we observe them from different perspectives, or if we see them as changing objects, where the name is only one of the many possible representations and perspectives.
Comparing realistic colour photography to black and white photography, the photographic negative and the last step of the written word (in six languages: Italian, English, French, German, Spanish and Japanese), the game stimulates the learning of the differences between real objects and their representations.
Bruno Munari (1907-1998) was a well known Italian artist and designer. He dedicated his creative activity to any form of experimentation. With particular attention to the world of children, their games and their toys. He expressed his personal inventiveness in a large variety of ways, from painting to sculpture and photography.
Details
Counts 40 + 12 blanc cards
Cards measure 15.5 x 15.5 cm
Ideal for kids 3+ (learning words) 5+ to learn about perspectives
Corraini Edizioni x Misc-store Amsterdam
Corraini Edizioni's work is made out of curiosity and discovery, used to levity and fun. An unpredictable and uninterrupted process that, in their case, has lasted for over 40 years — 40 years of encounters, bandying between art and books, in search of new languages, contaminations, free experimentation.
Created next to an already established art gallery, Corraini Edizioni's publishing work ranges between design, art and illustration, often blurring the boundaries between the different disciplines. Naturally, given the association with Munari, particular attention is given to artists’ books for children.
Designed by Bruno Munari and Giovanni Belgrano, Images of reality contains 40 cards with photographs, which feature a number of subjects seen from various points of view and in several ways. For example, a shoe, a hand, a fish or a lightbulb can look very different if we observe them from different perspectives, or if we see them as changing objects, where the name is only one of the many possible representations and perspectives.
Comparing realistic colour photography to black and white photography, the photographic negative and the last step of the written word (in six languages: Italian, English, French, German, Spanish and Japanese), the game stimulates the learning of the differences between real objects and their representations.
Bruno Munari (1907-1998) was a well known Italian artist and designer. He dedicated his creative activity to any form of experimentation. With particular attention to the world of children, their games and their toys. He expressed his personal inventiveness in a large variety of ways, from painting to sculpture and photography.
Details
Counts 40 + 12 blanc cards
Cards measure 15.5 x 15.5 cm
Ideal for kids 3+ (learning words) 5+ to learn about perspectives
Corraini Edizioni x Misc-store Amsterdam
Corraini Edizioni's work is made out of curiosity and discovery, used to levity and fun. An unpredictable and uninterrupted process that, in their case, has lasted for over 40 years — 40 years of encounters, bandying between art and books, in search of new languages, contaminations, free experimentation.
Created next to an already established art gallery, Corraini Edizioni's publishing work ranges between design, art and illustration, often blurring the boundaries between the different disciplines. Naturally, given the association with Munari, particular attention is given to artists’ books for children.
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Designed by Bruno Munari and Giovanni Belgrano, Images of reality contains 40 cards with photographs, which feature a number of subjects seen from various points of view and in several ways. For example, a shoe, a hand, a fish or a lightbulb can look very different if we observe them from different perspectives, or if we see them as changing objects, where the name is only one of the many possible representations and perspectives.
Comparing realistic colour photography to black and white photography, the photographic negative and the last step of the written word (in six languages: Italian, English, French, German, Spanish and Japanese), the game stimulates the learning of the differences between real objects and their representations.
Bruno Munari (1907-1998) was a well known Italian artist and designer. He dedicated his creative activity to any form of experimentation. With particular attention to the world of children, their games and their toys. He expressed his personal inventiveness in a large variety of ways, from painting to sculpture and photography.
Details
Counts 40 + 12 blanc cards
Cards measure 15.5 x 15.5 cm
Ideal for kids 3+ (learning words) 5+ to learn about perspectives
Corraini Edizioni x Misc-store Amsterdam
Corraini Edizioni's work is made out of curiosity and discovery, used to levity and fun. An unpredictable and uninterrupted process that, in their case, has lasted for over 40 years — 40 years of encounters, bandying between art and books, in search of new languages, contaminations, free experimentation.
Created next to an already established art gallery, Corraini Edizioni's publishing work ranges between design, art and illustration, often blurring the boundaries between the different disciplines. Naturally, given the association with Munari, particular attention is given to artists’ books for children.

