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Böngésző Bence nyomoz by Jan von Holleben / Hungarian edition of Konrad Wimmel ist da / Móra könyvkiadó 2015 / Board book / Children's seek & find activity book / wimmelbook / search-and-find story

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Böngésző Bence nyomoz by Jan von Holleben / Hungarian edition of Konrad Wimmel ist da / Móra könyvkiadó 2015 / Board book / Children's seek & find activity book

Board book 2015

ISBN: 9789631198959  /  978-9631198959

ISBN-10: 9631198952

PAGES: 28

PUBLISHER: Móra könyvkiadó

LANGUAGE: Hungarian / Magyar

 

Hungarian Description:

JANKA
FÉLIX
ANNAMARI
TOMI ZSARU
PAPA NAGYI
de nincs ám egyedül! Vele tart Janka, a húga, és a barátai: Félix meg Annamari. Közösen igazi kaland a nyomozás - már csak azért is, mert Böngészővárosban minden lehetséges. Ha kedvük szottyan, hőseink az égbe repülnek, felhőn ücsörögnek, bármilyen állattá és járművé képesek átváltozni, és mellesleg zseniális masinákat találnak fel.
Bence születésnapján azonban megtörténik a baj: Miss X, a ravasz tolvajlány elrabolja Böngésző Papa és Nagyi összekuporgatott pénzét. Az ifjú detektívek rögtön Miss X után erednek, kezdetét veszi a kalandos hajtóvadászat a városon át: a parktól a feltalálók vásárán, a sportpályán és az állatkerten keresztül egészen Bence fergeteges szülinapi bulijáig.
JAN VON HOLLEBEN. A NÉMET SZTÁRFOTÓS LEGÚJABB KÖNYVE IGAZI KÜLÖNLEGESSÉG: A VILÁG ELSŐ ÉLŐ SZEREPLŐS BÖNGÉSZŐJE! A KÖTET VÉGÉN HUSZONÖT TALÁNYOS KÉRDÉS TESZI MÉG IZGALMASABBÁ A NYOMOZÁST.

 

English Summary:

This wimmelbook, or search-and-find story, is unusual in that it uses photographs rather than illustrations to depict its multiple characters.

Over several weeks, Jan von Holleben took more than 2,500 photographs of 250 schoolchildren, shot from above while they lay arranged in tableaux on the ground. He then used these photos to create a series of pictures on themes such as school, the park, the road and the zoo, with each theme having two variations: one seen from a distance and the other close up.

There’s just as much fun to be had in figuring out how Von Holleben made each ingenious picture by cleverly placing bits of pipe, fabric, rope, wood and other objects – as well as the children themselves – to create a recognisable scene.

It’s an extraordinary and inventive achievement that’s just fizzing with joyful energy.

 

About the Author:

Jan von Holleben (born 1977) is a German photographer.

Born in 1977 and brought up in the southern German countryside, he lived most of his youth in an alternative commune near Freiburg and identifies a strong connection between the development of his photographic work and the influence of his parents, a cinematographer and child therapist. At the age of 13, he followed his father's photographic career by picking up a camera and experimenting with all sorts of "magical tricks", developing his photographic imagination and skills with friends and family and later honing his technique in commercial settings.

After pursuing studies in teaching children with disabilities at the Pädagogische Hochschule in Freiburg, he moved to London, earned a degree in the Theory and History of Photography at Surrey Institute of Art and Design, and became submerged within the London photographic scene, where he worked as picture editor, art director and photographic director. He quickly set up two photographic collectives, Young Photographers United and photodebut, followed more recently by The Photographer's Office. His body of photographic work focusing on the ‘homo ludens’ – the man who learns through play, is itself built from a playful integration of pedagogical theory with his own personal experiences of play and memories of childhood.

Jan von Holleben's work has been exhibited internationally and published widely throughout the world.

 

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