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- Industrial_Style abstract "Industrial Style refers to an aesthetic trend in design that emphasizes sharp lines, abrupt connections and dynamic interactions of motion. It is derivative of the same forces that created the architectural movement Deconstructivism and the anime genre Mecha, and can be seen in such automobile design examples as the BMW Z4 by Chris Bangle, the Ferrari Enzo, the Lamborghini Reventon, and Cadillac's Art and Science trend. Non-automotive examples include watch designs by Fossil, Inc., the Batman film set by Anton Furst, and eyewear and other costuming from The Matrix.The Industrial Style attempts to acknowledge and celebrate sometimes contradictory forces and functions. A collection of shapes is unified in a composition where each piece maintains its internal logic and the connections between them are pronounced. This differs from the more traditional view of design where all the parts are subjugated to the betterment of the whole. Industrial Style relies on the viewer to see the pieces as a beautiful team of complements working toward a common goal rather than any singular, resolved shape.It should not be confused with industrial design which is the general applied art spanning many different styles. But the aesthetic is derived from Disruptive technology associated with industrial developments. Advances such as Stealth technology, Computer-aided design, Carbon fiber material science, and Light-emitting diode improvements can come together in a single design. The Audi R8 (road car) makes use of LEDs for head lights for arguably functional considerations, but they also offer the significant stylistic advantages for a high end sports of allowing a lower, sleeker, and more angular front end. Similarly, the Herman Miller leaf lamp by Yves Behar combines both technical and stylistic advantages of LED technology.The Industrial Style also differs quite substantially from Primitivism in that it uses sophisticated refinements to imply the idea. It can have esoteric resolutions with no deeper meaning other than the visual game itself.".
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- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLink Aesthetics.
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLink Anime.
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLink Anton_Furst.
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLink Applied_arts.
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLink Audi_R8.
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLink BMW_Z4.
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLink Batman_(1989_film).
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLink Cadillac.
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLink Carbon-fiber-reinforced_polymer.
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLink Category:Architectural_design.
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLink Category:Industrial_Style_architecture.
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLink Category:Postmodern_architecture.
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLink Chris_Bangle.
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLink Computer-aided_design.
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLink Deconstructivism.
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLink Design.
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLink Disruptive_innovation.
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLink Enzo_Ferrari_(automobile).
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLink Fossil_Group.
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLink High-tech_architecture.
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLink Industrial_design.
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLink Lamborghini_Reventón.
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLink Light-emitting_diode.
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLink Mecha.
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLink Palisades_Center.
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLink Primitivism.
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLink Stealth_technology.
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLink The_Matrix.
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLink West_Nyack,_New_York.
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLink Yves_Béhar.
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLinkText "Industrial Style".
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLinkText "industrial-style".
- Industrial_Style wikiPageWikiLinkText "industrial-styled".
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- Industrial_Style subject Category:Architectural_design.
- Industrial_Style subject Category:Industrial_Style_architecture.
- Industrial_Style subject Category:Postmodern_architecture.
- Industrial_Style type Redirect.
- Industrial_Style type Science.
- Industrial_Style comment "Industrial Style refers to an aesthetic trend in design that emphasizes sharp lines, abrupt connections and dynamic interactions of motion. It is derivative of the same forces that created the architectural movement Deconstructivism and the anime genre Mecha, and can be seen in such automobile design examples as the BMW Z4 by Chris Bangle, the Ferrari Enzo, the Lamborghini Reventon, and Cadillac's Art and Science trend.".
- Industrial_Style label "Industrial Style".
- Industrial_Style sameAs Q6027751.
- Industrial_Style sameAs Style_industriel_(architecture).
- Industrial_Style sameAs m.0b_gy4.
- Industrial_Style sameAs Индустриальный_стиль.
- Industrial_Style sameAs Q6027751.
- Industrial_Style wasDerivedFrom Industrial_Style?oldid=626116433.
- Industrial_Style isPrimaryTopicOf Industrial_Style.