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Image from Kokomo by photographer Michael Marcelle - an artist book published by Matte Editions. The photographs create an alternate alien reality around his family and hometown to match the real surreal aftermath caused by Hurricane Sandy.
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Just finished Mrs. Caliban by Rachel Ingalls. It's a small economical book written in the 80s about a housewife who begins an affair with a large green alien. It's about desire, strangeness, and boredom. It's perfect. (new edition with a text by Rivka Galchen out late Nov 2017!) . . . #recommendedreading #eclairworks #reading #mrscaliban #rachelingalls #readinglist #newdirections
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Costume of a storm by Toronto artist Alicia Nauta, 2016
An amazing work by one of my favourite print and zine artists Alicia’s Klassic Kool Shoppe.
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Dreamy zine by Xia Gordon and 2dcloud
Kindling by Xia Gordon



Hazy, gesture rich lines explore ideas on love, altruism, and self-sacrifice. Abstract and expressive, visceral and affective, elusive and palpable. A letter to the universe and to oneself: LOVE!
Get it via Summer 2017 Collection
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Excerpt from Gabrielle Bell's spectacular urban retelling of Little Red Riding Hood on the @theparisreview. I'm obsessed.
Part 1, Part 2
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How lightning works.
From Environment & Climate Change Canada.
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re: those that defy classifications and rules.
“[Vito[ Acconci’s system begins with general ontological categories – such as ‘Time’, ‘Space’, ‘Matter’, ‘Body’, ‘Life,’ ‘Mind’ and ‘Signs’ (there are 12 such categories in all) – which then proceed to sub-divide into more particular divisions and sections.“
“For instance, fiction and poetry are not treated as related genres of writing and thus placed within range of each other. Instead, novels are placed in a subset of ‘Time’ (‘fiction is about turning pages, it’s about time,’ according to Acconci) while poetry is classified as a subset of ‘Body,’ along with books on dance, music and clothing – perhaps reflecting Acconci’s own early evolution from poet to performance artist. Art and architecture books are also not assumed to share a common heritage and therefore assigned proximate shelf space. Instead, architecture books belong to a subset of ‘Space,’ while art books are classified as a subset of ‘Matter.’“
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An oral history of how to create something special about the pleasures of books and reading.
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