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Laus Award at The 42nd edition of the Laus Graphic Design and Visual Communications Awards In 1964, ADG-FAD created the LAUS Awards to recognize the creativity and the quality on the graphic and the audiovisual communication. The Laus are divided into different categories: Graphic design, Web and digital media, Advertising, Moving image, Public administration, Companies and Students, and the Excellence in the field of graphic communication is rewarded. The Laus Awards are also an unquestionable tool to gain exposure, and participation is an invaluable promotion exercise for any graphic designer or art director. Daniel G. Andújar / Technologies To The People Postcapital Archive (1989-2001) Edited by Hans D. Christ, Iris Dressler, texts by  Iris Dressler, Iván de la Nuez, Valentín Roma, graphic design by Nieves und Mario Berenguer Ros German/English 2011. 344 pp., 523 ills. 17.00 x 24.00 cm clothbound pub. date: September 2011 by Hatje Cantz ISBN 978-3-7757-3170-6 Price: 35 Euro (Amazon Online) In conjunction with the exhibition Postcapital Archive (1989-2011). Württembergischer Kunstverein Stuttgart | A political art project in the form of a multimedia installation, open database, and interactive laboratory The project Postcapital Archive 1989–2001 by Spanish artist Daniel García Andújar centers on the profound changes that have occurred around the world on social, political, economic, and cultural levels. Key issues are the fall of

                                          Daniel G. Andújar / Technologies To The People Postcapital Archive (1989-2001) Edited by Hans D. Christ, Iris Dressler, texts by  Iris Dressler, Iván de la Nuez, Valentín Roma, graphic design by Nieves und Mario Berenguer Ros German/English 2011. 344 pp., 523 ills. 17.00 x 24.00 cm clothbound pub. date: September 2011 by Hatje Cantz ISBN 978-3-7757-3170-6 Price: 35 Euro (Amazon Online) In conjunction with the exhibition Postcapital Archive (1989-2011). Württembergischer Kunstverein Stuttgart | A political art project in the form of a multimedia installation, open database, and interactive laboratory The project Postcapital Archive 1989–2001 by Spanish artist Daniel García Andújar centers on the profound changes that have occurred around the world on social, political, economic, and cultural levels. Key issues are the fall of the Berlin Wall and the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York. Here, Andújar examines developments after the collapse of the Wall not from the aspect of postcommunism, but postcapitalism. He is concerned with the question of how “Western” societies have changed without their former counterpart, communism, and what kinds of new walls were built through global politics after 1989 and 2001. The foundation of the project is a digital archive containing over 2,500 files the artist has gathered from the Internet over the course of the past decade. | Ein politisches