Spaced Out - Radical Environments Of The Psychedelic 60's
The most comprehensive and provocative rediscovery of the fantastic hippie communes, hallucinogenic multimedia spectacles, and other radical environments of the psychedelic movement in the sixties.
All aspects of 1960s culture have made a comeback in recent years, from fashion to architecture to music. Interest is peaking on the intersection of the social/cultural concerns and the creative outputs of the era. Happenings and “ephemeral” spaces have begun to appear in the current cultural gestalt again, and this well-timed book will place these obsessions into context.
We've had a sneak preview of this one and have to say it is a fantastic book - a great read for anyone, not just those with an interest in architecture and interiors.
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