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Item Details
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LEARN HOW TO DIE THE EASY WAY
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By: |
Nick Waplington, Carlo McCormick |
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Hardback |
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£29.99 |
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ISBN 10: |
0954207971 |
ISBN 13: |
9780954207977 |
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Publisher: |
TROLLEY BOOKS |
Pub. date: |
31 December, 1999 |
Pages: |
128 |
Synopsis: |
Somewhere out there lies the unchartered frontier of cyberspace. In that Babel there are images, dreams inert and vital messages, anonymous ciphers and calclating incubi. Because it is faceless, as if somehow subterranean, human dialogue and the expression of ideas can multiply without responsibility, without the parameters of authorial disciplines or social conventions. Could this be anarchy, of the kind that artists linger on street corners for? Nick Waplington, alert to those possibilities, went in 2001 to the Venice Biennale, which had commissioned him to elaborate on this theme. The result was the work of an artist embracing the apparently limitless avenues of freedom of expression on the Internet. For Waplington the medium is certainly the message, but one far removed from McLuhan's epithet, since this is a medium not bound by social, moral or ethical considerations. It is as if he had found himself a child again, locked in the toyshop overnight, where trainsets would double as conveyour belts of ideas, and Action Man as a table leg. Text by Carlo McCormick. |
Illustrations: |
64 colour photographs |
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UK |
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Trolley Books |
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