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Peer to peer / Hannah Whitaker.
Artist
Whitaker, Hannah, 1980-
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
London : Mörel, 2015.
©2015
Description
50 unnumbered leaves : color illustrations ; 31 cm
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Marquand Library - Photography
TR650 .W458 2015q Oversize
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Photography, Artistic
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Whitaker, Hannah 1980-
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Artists' books
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Summary note
"Hannah Whitaker explores how photographs can network, participate in systems, iterate, and form relationships. The book alternates between one full-page photograph and up to four on the next page that relate to the first. By adhering to this organizing principle and by employing repetitive marks made through in-camera masking, the photographs assert a linearity more typical of text than image. The cover spells out the book's title and author using an illegible alphabet, which, inverting the logic of the photographs, asks to be looked at rather than read." -- Publisher's website.
Notes
"Hannah Whitaker explores how photographs can network, participate in systems, iterate, and form relationships. The book alternates between one full-page photograph and up to four on the next page that relate to the first. By adhering to this organizing principle and by employing repetitive marks made through in-camera masking, the photographs assert a linearity more typical of text than image. The cover spells out the book's title and author using an illegible alphabet, which, inverting the logic of the photographs, asks to be looked at rather than read."--Publisher's description
Edition of 1000 copies.
ISBN
9781907071515
1907071512
OCLC
908695885
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