“The Theory of Relativity Does Not Work Without Me”

Authors

  • Marina Tkacheva BSUEL; Center for Independent Social Research; Union of Journalists of Russia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7480/projectbaikal.51.1112

Keywords:

Vladimir Deikun, graphics, poster, design, Alexander Vampilov Cultural Center, script, composition, colour

Abstract

The article presents Vladimir Deikun’s creative works and projects, as well as his teaching principles. His book illustrations and exhibition designs are analyzed. His creative works are featured in the context of linguistic processes and the dynamics of the Irkutsk design.

How to Cite

Tkacheva, M. (2017). “The Theory of Relativity Does Not Work Without Me”. Project Baikal, 14(51), 30–35. https://doi.org/10.7480/projectbaikal.51.1112

Published

2017-03-31

Issue

Section

Items about an individual

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