Original price was: 13.00€.Current price is: 11.70€.

1 city, 16 cards, 20 billions 922 thousand million 789 million and 888 thousand panoramics.

Description

Endless Landscape, or Myriorama, as it is also known, is a game invented in 1823 by frenchman Jean-Pierre Brès. In order to play it, you must put the 16 cards side by side and, regardless of their order, they will always combine themselves to create a harmonious landscape. There are billions of possible variations, billions of ways of looking at the city of Porto. Also available Lisbon’s endless landscape.

Details

Authors

Bruaá + Marta Monteiro

Size

Box: 77X178mm, Cards: 75X175mm

Author

With a degree in Fine Arts and Sculpture from the Faculty of Fine Arts of Porto, Marta Monteiro has been developing over the past few years a number of activities in the areas of film animation, illustration and teaching. Her work can be seen regularly in magazines, newspapers and publishers such as Visão, New York Times, Washington Post, Máquina de Voar, Pato Lógico and Nobrow. She had her first illustrated book "Shadows" published by Pato Lógico in 2013 and in 2014 she received the Gold Medal of the Society of Ilustrators for the series "Little People" and saw her work selected for the Children's Book Fair in Bologna. She lives and works in Penafiel, where she was born in 1973.