Numbers Everywhere - Hardcover

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9780789211576: Numbers Everywhere

Synopsis

A follow up the successful Abbeville Kids title Alphabet Everywhere, Elliott Kaufman’s creative photography book allows children (and adults) to discover unintended number shapes found in unexpected places.

As in Alphabet Everywhere, where there was a world of letters just waiting to be discovered, Numbers Everywhere reveals how digits and mathematical symbols can be found in the world around us―if we know how to look for them. In this engaging and delightful book, Kaufman reveals the "secret" life of numbers through his photographs, showing how they can be found in things we encounter everyday. Each number is represented by multiple images, unintentionally created by the intersection of architectural details, shadows, light, or natural elements as caught by the photographer’s keen eye. In “addition"… Numbers Everywhere includes “formulas” for budding mathematicians to solve. This fun approach also reinforces the notion that learning to see the familiar in new ways encourages visual literacy and creativity.

With an eye-catching die-cut hardcover, Numbers Everywhere will inspire number-hunters of all ages, and appeal to both children's and gift buyers.

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About the Author

Elliott Kaufman’s career path is unique but has always revolved around architectural motives. When he began shooting in the mid 70’s his orientation was toward the fine arts. Kaufman developed ideas for site-specific photomurals and wall art much before this concept became a mainstream art venue. He was able to work in this capacity with corporate industrial clients such as Westinghouse, General Electric, Warner Brothers and The Walt Disney Company.

He then exhibited this work in such venues as in The Philadelphia Museum of Art, the American Institute of Architects, The Light Gallery in New York, and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art. A New York State Council on the Arts grant led to the exhibit “Murals for Astor Place and its Environs” at the Houghton Gallery of the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art. He won a competition jointly sponsored by the Port Authority of New York and The New York Public Art fund, where he was awarded the commission to create a 35' x 45' public art mural outside of the Holland Tunnel.

His twenty-something years of shooting architecture and design allowed him to work with a full range of firms that have been prized for their vision and abilities and include Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates, Gwathmey Siegel Architects, Davis Brody Bond Architects, FX Fowle Architects, Kohn Pederson Fox, Perkins Eastman Architects and Swanke Hayden Connell and Associates.

His work has been published in virtually all of the finest design magazines both nationally and internationally including Architectural Digest, Elle Décor, Town and Country, NY Spaces, Inside/Outside (India), World Space Design (Japan), CreeArchitecture (France), and Der Speigel (Germany). Nearly 200 articles worldwide total.

Kaufman also devotes significant time to personal projects. His series on the Panama Canal was published as a six page photo essay in the Architectural Record. His Broadway Walk series was featured in Architecture Magazine . A 2007 solo exhibition of new personal work of the “Abandoned” series as well as the Panama Canal series was shown at B. Thayer Associates in New York and Dennis Wedlick in Hudson, NY. The Abandoned series was also a cover feature in View Camera Magazine as well as being a feature story in the February Double Exposure Magazine. A feature article/profile on specialized lighting techniques has appeared in the international magazine Photo District News.

Reviews

K-Gr 4—As a follow-up to Kaufman's Alphabet Everywhere (Abbeville, 2012), this engaging book invites readers to explore different environments as they encounter visual representations of numbers on the playground, in the city, at home, in the garden, and on the farm. Each page is filled with creatively captured photographs in a variety of landscapes and unexpected places that reveal numbers and numeric patterns, encouraging readers to find numbers hidden in plain sight. The last few pages present basic arithmetic equations and mathematical patterns, encouraging numeric and visual literacy. The lack of text makes way for dialogic reading between children and their caregivers, enhancing early literacy and basic mathematical skills. After reading this book, readers will feel inspired to encounter numbers in their everyday activities. Clear color photographs, bright colors and textures, and quality construction make this a playful and imaginative addition that should stir up lots of creative adventures.—Natalie Braham, Denver Public Library

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Excerpt from Numbers Everywhere

Preface

The visual adventure that began with letters in Alphabet Everywhere continues with numbers—uncovered and discovered an environments I encountered from day to day, inside and outside, in the city and out in the countryside. As you will see, numbers appeared to me in many expected places: among ferns sprouting an early spring (9), in the chandeliers at Grand Central Station (0), on mailboxes along country roads (4), etched in the bark of an old oak tree (6). In the last part of the book, you'll find some environmental equations and architectural arithmetic—images of numbers combined to form math problems you can solve.

I photographed this book with a camera that pretty much anyone can use. So why not begin your own hunt for “accidental” numbers and capture them with your own device? Start exploring your neighborhood and remember to watch carefully as the perfect number you never noticed before emerges from the crack in the sidewalk you’re standing on right now!

—Elliott Kaufman

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