Guggenheim Museum Bilbao flipbook

A work by architect Frank O. Gehry

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About the flipbook Guggenheim Bilbao

This small format book dedicated to the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao provides an insight into the masterpiece of Frank O.Gehry by means of an original optical effect. By passing rapidly through the pages, the reader is able to view a surprising animated story, as if it were a mini-motion picture.

This flipbook of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao shows in novel way one of the great landmarks of contemporary architecture. Get closer to a unique building from an original and striking perspective.

Flipbook Edition

Guggenheim Museum Bilbao flipbook

  • Recreate movement turning the pages
  • It includes small explanatory texts
  • Bilingual: Presentation in 2 languages
  • An original book and a great gift

About the flipbook Guggenheim Bilbao

This small format book dedicated to the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao provides an insight into the masterpiece of Frank O.Gehry by means of an original optical effect. By passing rapidly through the pages, the reader is able to view a surprising animated story, as if it were a mini-motion picture.

This flipbook of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao shows in novel way one of the great landmarks of contemporary architecture. Get closer to a unique building from an original and striking perspective.

Readers opinions
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Reviews
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Georgina Valleix (Francia)
Georgina Valleix (Francia)
Thank you for your beautiful books

Readers opinions
(1)

Georgina Valleix (Francia)
Georgina Valleix (Francia)
Thank you for your beautiful books

Additional Information

  • Additional Information
  • Subtitle: A work by architect Frank O. Gehry
  • Weight (g): 70
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Size (cm): 5 x 10
  • Author: Dosde
  • Pages: 0
  • Edition: Flipbook Edition
  • language
  • Español;Inglés
  • isbn
  • 978-84-96245-09-9
  • sku
  • 10-015-80

Flipbook details

What is a flipbook?
Also known as Cine de Dedo or folioscopes, the flipbook is a small book that is based on the optical principle of cinema to create the illusion of continuous movement.
Things "move" thanks to a series of images with slight variations between them. When the flipbook's pages are rapidly turned, then a clever film-like effect is created.

Who is it for?
You, the flipbook reader make the book come to life by flicking rapidly through its pages.