‘Pictures unite!’: how pop music fell in love with socialist infographics
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- The exhibition showcases how Otto Neurath's Isotypes, designed to democratize education, have influenced pop art and electronic music, impacting artists like Kraftwerk and OMD. This visual language has roots in Neurath's experiences as a Jewish refugee during World War II, highlighting its historical significance.
- This development underscores the lasting impact of Neurath's work on modern artistic expression and communication, illustrating how visual statistics can bridge cultural and educational gaps in society.
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