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Brittain, D., 2013.

Paolozzi at New Worlds: Science Fiction and Art in the Sixties

Output Type:Book
Publisher:Savoy Books, Manchester
ISBN/ISSN:978-0-861301287
Pagination:181
New Worlds 180 included coverage of the Fun Palace, designed by artist Keith AlbarnNew Worlds 180 included coverage of the Fun Palace, designed by artist Keith Albarn
From Christopher Finch's feature about Paolozzi in New Worlds 174From Christopher Finch's feature about Paolozzi in New Worlds 174
A corner of Paolozzi's Chelsea studio shows his sources from science and popular cultureA corner of Paolozzi's Chelsea studio shows his sources from science and popular culture
New Worlds' 'weird' covers broadcast the 'inner space' ethos of writers such as BallardNew Worlds' 'weird' covers broadcast the 'inner space' ethos of writers such as Ballard
Back cover of Reagan magazine, a project by New Worlds writers including Zoline and BallardBack cover of Reagan magazine, a project by New Worlds writers including Zoline and Ballard
At New Worlds the car was a bizarre metaphor for the fusion of man and machineAt New Worlds the car was a bizarre metaphor for the fusion of man and machine
Illustration by Pamela Zoline, an artist and science fiction writerIllustration by Pamela Zoline, an artist and science fiction writer
Eduardo Paolozzi, from the series, ZEEP 1970Eduardo Paolozzi, from the series, ZEEP 1970
From issue 173 New Worlds announced its identity using visual imagesFrom issue 173 New Worlds announced its identity using visual images
New Worlds' writers admired Paolozzi's 'science fiction' artNew Worlds' writers admired Paolozzi's 'science fiction' art
JG Ballard's spoof adverts were part of the visual literature of New WorldsJG Ballard's spoof adverts were part of the visual literature of New Worlds
Charles Platt (left) designed and edited New Worlds (1967-70)Charles Platt (left) designed and edited New Worlds (1967-70)
Eduardo Paolozzi and Claire Walsh in 1967Eduardo Paolozzi and Claire Walsh in 1967
New Worlds disparaged pop science fiction such as BarbarellaNew Worlds disparaged pop science fiction such as Barbarella
Flyer for the book Paolozzi at New WorldsFlyer for the book Paolozzi at New Worlds
Sim One as covered by New WorldsSim One as covered by New Worlds
New Worlds in the 1960New Worlds in the 1960
Eduardo Paolozzi by Erika Schmied (circa 1974)Eduardo Paolozzi by Erika Schmied (circa 1974)
New Worlds 174, 1967New Worlds 174, 1967
Eduardo Paolozzi and JG Ballard chat in an unidentifed photographEduardo Paolozzi and JG Ballard chat in an unidentifed photograph