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Schneezeichen


  • Niggli
  • by Patrick Fuchs
Placing large sticks in the snow is most likely the oldest method in the world for marking a way in winter. The ancient method has remained unaffected throughout centuries, and in modern Switzerland snow posts are as commonplace as ever before. Their use is not subject to any regulations as neither size nor color nor material are specified and every community is free to apply its own rules and systems. This box of cards 'Schneezeichen' presents this particular aspect of Swiss culture.

ISBN 9783721209440 | E | BOX
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Publisher Niggli
ISBN 9783721209440
Author(s) Patrick Fuchs
Publication date October 2015
Edition Box
Dimensions 230 x 190 mm
Pages 55
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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Placing large sticks in the snow is most likely the oldest method in the world for marking a way in winter. The ancient method has remained unaffected throughout centuries, and in modern Switzerland snow posts are as commonplace as ever before. Their use is not subject to any regulations as neither size nor color nor material are specified and every community is free to apply its own rules and systems. This box of cards ‘Schneezeichen’ presents this particular aspect of Swiss culture. For many years, the author has collected a large number of these prototypes of visual communication and photographed them individually. The undefined white-gray background is a connotation of snow that maintains the familiar color scheme of the theme, while at the same time deleting and decontextualizing any practical aspects. In this ambiguity the signs can gain their own language, revealing their true nature to the observer.