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May 01 2019
On Frogs and Butterflies
Carlos Amorales,
Carlos Amorales
CARLOS AMORALES is an artist interested in signs, codes, and communication, across different media. Since 1998, he has maintained Liquid Archive, a project composed of lines, shapes, and nodes; he has also developed his own alphabet systems. Amorales's work draws on contemporary sub- and pop-culture, traditional craft, and the history of art.
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Carlos Amorales
CARLOS AMORALES is an artist interested in signs, codes, and communication, across different media. Since 1998, he has maintained Liquid Archive, a project composed of lines, shapes, and nodes; he has also developed his own alphabet systems. Amorales's work draws on contemporary sub- and pop-culture, traditional craft, and the history of art.
Sarah Rifky
Online Issn: 2572-7338
Print Issn: 1091-711X
© 2019 Sarah Rifky
2019
Sarah Rifky
Thresholds (2019) (47): 191–198.
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Carlos Amorales, Sarah Rifky; On Frogs and Butterflies. Thresholds 2019; (47): 191–198. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/thld_a_00687
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