Selections of the Work of John Bielenberg from the Permanent Collection of Architecture and Design. In 1991 designer John Bielenberg invented Virtual Telemetrix, Inc., and embarked on a series of projects exploring the practice of graphic design through the identity of this fictitious corporate entity. Including an annual report, a product catalogue, a Web site, and a case study for a Las Vegas casino, Virtual Telemetrix cunningly questions the role of the designer as image-maker in contemporary culture.
Selections of the Work of John Bielenberg from the Permanent
Collection of Architecture and Design
With the invention of a fictitious company, Virtual Telemetrix, Inc. (VT), in 1991, John
Bielenberg began a series of witty design projects to create a satirical corporate entity. An
annual report, a product catalogue, a Web site, and, most recently, a case study for a Las
Vegas casino address issues related to the practice of graphic design and the role of the
designer as image-maker in contemporary culture. The Virtual Telemetrix installation will be
the latest episode in this ongoing corporate saga.
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