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- Description:
407 volumes ; 28-34 mm + 1 wooden tray (41 x 31 cm)
- Published:
[United States] : Todd Pattison, 2013.
- Notes:
Title from accompanying material.
A set of miniature handmade blank books, each with a letter on its spine, in a found wooden tray. Accompanied by a card and sheet of paper containing the artist's statement and list of exhibits.
Exhibited at Gallery 263 (March-April 2014) and the Whatcom Museum (September 2015-January 2016).
"The speed of modern communication seems to have surpassed our ability to effectively use it. The electronic transfer of information allows people to respond with lightning speed at the click of a button but humans can sometimes regret things they say, or post, in haste. This piece combines a much older form of communication, setting type, with the modern form of tweeting. The 470 miniature blank books are titled with letters and numbers that have been recycled from discarded 19th century texts. The user must pull each character to form their communication before taking a picture and sending the information. This forces the user to be more thoughtful in what they say and post and can give them time to edit or reconsider what they are sending and to the audience they wish to send it" --Artist's statement.
- OCLC Number:
1001951976