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Touch Travel

Cassette Tape
1984 (issued)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Compilation tape cassette recorded by various groups for Touch. Together with four A2 size posters (E.1818 to 1821-1990) in a plastic wallet it forms a multi-media magazine.


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TitleTouch Travel
Brief description
'Touch Travel'. Compilation tape cassette recorded by various groups for Touch. Together with four A2 size posters (E.1818 to 1821-1990) in a plastic wallet it forms a multi-media magazine. Designed by Gary Mouat and Neville Brody. Touch, Great Britain, 1984.
Physical description
Compilation tape cassette recorded by various groups for Touch. Together with four A2 size posters (E.1818 to 1821-1990) in a plastic wallet it forms a multi-media magazine.
Credit line
Given by Kevin Edge
Object history
This was the third of five issues of 'Touch', an avant-garde magazine, combining visual and aural communication, and focussing on themes such as television and ritual. 'Touch' is run as a co-operative with many contributors, but the core group includes Jon Wozencroft, Gary Mouat, Andrew Mackenzie, Mike Harding and Neville Brody. The posters were created by using photo-mechanical transfer (PMT) overlays manipulated by hand.
Associated objects
Bibliographic reference
Wozencroft, Jon. The Graphic Language of Neville Brody. London. 1988. p.154-5 (illus.)
Collection
Accession number
E.1817-1990

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Record createdFebruary 23, 2009
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