On the Tarmac: Rules, line-work, shadows and space
By (Author) Oscar Riera Ojeda
Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers Limited
Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers Limited
1st July 2017
Unabridged edition
Hong Kong
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
200
Width 203mm, Height 254mm
1900g
To most people, tarmac markings are hieroglyphics writ large: an obscure language that greets us as we glide down toward the earth. It is a code both intimately familiar and radically alien. On the Tarmac reconceives this code. Designer Dennis Pieprz, who spends countless hours taxiing to distant terminals as part of his work, documented his travels, armed with boundless curiosity and an iPhone. As if collecting postcards along his journey. Pieprz framed images not to convey instructions but to capture vivid patterns and surprising juxtapositions, rigorous geometry and playful shadows. By freeing the tarmac from utility, Pieprz's photos allow new meanings to emerge, exploring poetry of line work and the ballet of human activity. They are about catching glimpses of the hyper-local amid relentless globalization. They are about slowing the pace and paying attention. Most of all, they are about seeking the sublime in the everyday.
Designer and urbanist Dennis Pieprz is passionate about cities. As a Principal and practitioner at Sasaki, his experience encompasses the design of urban districts, new communities, campus environments, waterfronts, and urban regeneration. Pieprz approaches his work with a critical understanding of the forces that shape contemporary cities. While traveling to project locations around the world, Pieprz documents cities and people through the lens of his iPhone camera. A curious observer of daily life, Pieprz frames the world with the emphathy of a designer and the percision of an ethnographer.