
Munari's Machines - Bruno Munari
Munari's Machines by Bruno Munari / ISBN 9788887942828 / English-language edition published by Corraini Editions in Italy / 28-page hardback, 8.6 x 11.6 inches *** In this book, Bruno Munari describes, with great seriousness and abundance of detail, machines... useful or useless, certainly unusual: machines for predicting the dawn, a lizard motor for tired turtles, a machine for taming alarm clocks, a tail shaker for lazy dogs... Munari's Machines is a poetic and ironic book that stands out for its inventiveness and creativity. Here Munari shows his ability to fuse art, design and didactics, presenting a series of imaginary machines inspired by the famous American cartoonist Rube Goldberg. Each machine, although the product of pure fantasy, is designed with a sense of realism and functionality, and reflects Munari's profound understanding of the world of design. Munari's Machines - collected in this book first published by Einaudi in 1942 and available again in the Corraini Edizioni ca