global cities at Tate Modern

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an infographically-inspired exhibition at the Tate Modern addressing the major issues facing today�s cities, such as size, speed, form, density & diversity. the exhibition draws on data originally assembled for the 10th International Architecture Exhibition at the 2006 Venice Biennale. the show presents films, videos & photographs by more than 20 artists and architects to offer subjective & intimate interpretations of urban conditions in all 10 cities.

wooden models created from data compiled by the LSE represent the population density in London, Mexico City, Mumbai & Cairo. clear information graphics are complemented by bold typographic statements. the restrained graphic language communicates key facts that add context to the artwork on display.

[link: tate.org.uk & pentagram.com & creativereview.co.uk|thnkx Chris]

Originally posted on information aesthetics by Rhizome