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Influences Of The Space Race

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Designing and decorating a room is giving it a sense of purpose and personality. In the sixties, this became about capitalising on the influence of the Space Race, which right from its ‘infancy’ was having an observable impact on culture and art. It brought with it a growing appetite for what was considered to be the cutting edge of technological and human advancement. It is agreed that it was in the architectural landscape of the West’s cities that this shift was most noticeable. They were updated with ‘upswept winglike roofs, domes, satellite shapes and starbursts that became the dominant visual language of motels, diners and gasoline stations’. It is for this reason that Colombo’s apartments were as contained as spacecraft and I feel contextualises something of the general climate that lead to the chrome dipped Factory itself being a rather futuristic ‘spillover from the silvery streamlining of the space program’. For Warhol, for whom the now was paramount, working from somewhere that so greatly embraced innovation would have been integral. (Kennedy, 2007) …show more content…

Able to exploit the general public’s enthralment, ‘media and advertisers capitalised on the interest of the consumer’ through selling designers’ sci-fi aesthetics, such as Paco Rabanna's mirrored disk dress (figure 5), through glossy prints in fashion magazines. The outfits chosen for editorials at this time often echoed Space Age themes with lustrous materials and appliqués, domed hats like astronauts helmets and models posed ‘jumping straight up as if rockets or

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