Bending the Frame: Photojournalism, Documentary, and the Citizen
The older paradigm for photojournalists was to simply record events, with the hope—and frequently the expectation—that people and their governments would be moved to respond to the injustices...
View ArticleCrisis of The Real
Andy Grundberg’s Crisis of the Real, a classic publication of important writings. This is an essential work for anyone seeking clarity and insight into photography’s place in today’s world. Known...
View ArticleSea Change – Christine Redmond
This body of work was taken in the Forty-Foot in Dublin Bay, a place which features significantly within the literary work of James Joyce. With the donning of bathing suits, the overt signifiers of...
View ArticleFlock – Ken Grant
Made in cooperation with the regular visitors who returned weekly to a few small sales sheds at the heart of a British market city, Flock by Ken Grant marks the end of a ritual that has been an...
View ArticleInfluences : A Lexicon of Contemporary Graphic Design
Influences looks at who and what is influencing and provoking graphic designers’ working methods and research processes today. Two hundred of the best, established and up-and-coming graphic designers...
View ArticleTender Buttons – Gertrude Stein
Tender Buttons, published in 1914, is a key document of certain experimental writing of its time. This abandons some of the orthodoxy of syntax in favour of a loose, intuitive structure of poetic...
View ArticleAnticipatory history
In recent years reports of accelerating sea level rise, species extinction, shifting weather patterns, and stressed landscapes have become increasingly common. Although we are well supplied with...
View ArticleIn the Field: The Art of Field Recording
This is a collection of interviews with contemporary sound artists who use field recording in their work. From its early origins in wildlife sound and in ethnographic research, field recording has...
View ArticleLetterpress – Simon Cutts
New & material poems by Simon Cutts As a visual artist, Simon Cutts is a poet, and as a poet he is a visual artist. This is no glib turn of phrase, but a lived reality insofar as he conceives how...
View ArticleLiving Locally – Erica Van Horn
Living Locally selects entries from a daily journal written over five years about rural life in and around a farming valley in Tipperary, to the north of the Knockmealdown Mountains. With needle-sharp...
View ArticleOn Listening
On Listening is a unique collection of forty multi-disciplinary perspectives drawn from anthropology, bioacoustics, geography, literature, community activism, sociology, religion, philosophy, art...
View ArticleVisible mending: Everyday repairs in the South West
In September 2010 a team of three researchers—two cultural geographers and a photographer—set out to find and visit workplaces in the South West where people repair broken things. Notebooks and...
View ArticleWordage – Colin Sackett
The separate sections of this book were written during the twenty years up until 2011; the allotted prose parts are now butted together to make a consecutive set. The process of writing was variously...
View ArticleRiver Axe Crossings
The River Axe flows through Dorset, Somerset and Devon, rising near Beaminster, flowing west then south by Axminster and joining the English Channel at Axmouth near Seaton. During its thirty-five...
View ArticleWe Are Dublin 001
The 4th issue of We Are Here offers a look at the men’s fashion scene in Dublin, how to write a play, memories of the early house, the Evening Herald and the 1995 ecstasy scare, postcards from...
View ArticleSelf Talk: What You Say Is What You See – Paul Walsh
Self Talk, Walsh’s first book, is asking us to pay attention to the conversations we have with ourselves and to notice how it’s shaping the way we see the world around us. Our Self Talk determines the...
View ArticleLA DECENCIA – David León Rodríguez
…there are two races of men in this world, but only these two: the ‘race’ of the decent man and the ‘race’ of the indecent man. Both are found everywhere; they penetrate into all groups of society…...
View ArticlePassings to presents
In this first oeuvre overview, texts are featured on neutralized “white cube” pages while the visual is hidden yet assessable inside Japanese folded pages. In result it confronts the fast...
View ArticleField Essays – Issue One
Onomatopee & Atelier Sophie Krier present Field Essays, the design process unveiled. Field Essays brings together reflection and fieldwork in an ongoing research into the tactile world of design...
View ArticleIdeas and Thoughts – Helmut Smits
The sketch drawings in the notebook, Ideas and Thoughts by Helmut Smits capture bright solutions and inventions in the conditions of our daily order, perceived both within our social and our visual...
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