Black 201 Television set
Television
1969 (designed)
1969 (designed)
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Place of origin |
Richard Sapper (1932-) was born in Munich, Germany and studied philosophy, anatomy and engineering before graduating with a business degree from the University of Munich. He began his design career in the styling department of Daimler Benz and subsequently worked for the architect Gio Ponti. In the early 1960s, Sapper began his collaboration with Italian architect, Marco Zanuso (1916-) a relationship that would last many years; together they were design consultants for Brionvega, the Italian electronics company.
The 'Black 201' television, in the form of a solid black cube, reveals the screen behind its translucent face only when it is turned on. Zanuso commented on the design, 'instead of a dialogue between spectator and object, a surreal tension would be created. When switched off, the object is an abstract thing that holds you at a distance; when on, it vanishes, and is replaced only by an image'.
The 'Black 201' television, in the form of a solid black cube, reveals the screen behind its translucent face only when it is turned on. Zanuso commented on the design, 'instead of a dialogue between spectator and object, a surreal tension would be created. When switched off, the object is an abstract thing that holds you at a distance; when on, it vanishes, and is replaced only by an image'.
Object details
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Parts | This object consists of 2 parts.
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Title | Black 201 Television set (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | acrylic plastic |
Brief description | Italian; Made by Brionvega, Italy, 1966 |
Physical description | A television styled like a black plastic cube with operating switches, dial and aerial on the top of the unit. |
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Summary | Richard Sapper (1932-) was born in Munich, Germany and studied philosophy, anatomy and engineering before graduating with a business degree from the University of Munich. He began his design career in the styling department of Daimler Benz and subsequently worked for the architect Gio Ponti. In the early 1960s, Sapper began his collaboration with Italian architect, Marco Zanuso (1916-) a relationship that would last many years; together they were design consultants for Brionvega, the Italian electronics company. The 'Black 201' television, in the form of a solid black cube, reveals the screen behind its translucent face only when it is turned on. Zanuso commented on the design, 'instead of a dialogue between spectator and object, a surreal tension would be created. When switched off, the object is an abstract thing that holds you at a distance; when on, it vanishes, and is replaced only by an image'. |
Collection | |
Accession number | CIRC.5:1, 2-1974 |
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Record created | October 1, 2008 |
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