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Javier Díez_los díez
Madrid, SpainJavier Díez is an industrial designer with a degree from the Escuela Experimental de Diseño (Madrid, 1992). With his brother José Luis he founded studio los díez, which is engaged in product design, and since 2010 also in the creation of visual poetry and object poems. Since 2020, he has collaborated with the digital magazine “El Asombrario & Co.” In February 2022, the publishing house Experimenta will publish a compilation book with these texts, expanded and updated, with the title “SUBJECTIVE OBJECTIVE. Log Book of Strange Times.” He is currently working on a second publication on topics related to design, art and aesthetics titled “About Ideas and Things” and a volume on the filmography of Billy Wilder.
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