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Drawing on genres such as fantasy, sci-fi and horror, Andro Wekua
(born 1977) creates fantastical, macabre tableaux that explore
personal, collective and fictional memory. This book includes works
from the artist's 2012 exhibition at Gladstone Gallery--large
colorful abstractions--as well as Wekua's signature collages and
portraits.
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The World Set Free (Paperback)
Fabian Reimann; Text written by Mark Von Schlegell, Herbert George Wells
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R765
Discovery Miles 7 650
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Isabelle Andriessen: Dorm (Paperback)
Isabelle Andriessen; Text written by Becket Flannery, Nikola Lamburov, Laura McLean-Ferris, Mark Von Schlegell
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R628
Discovery Miles 6 280
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Sundogz (Paperback)
Mark Von Schlegell
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R509
R415
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The third novel in von Schlegell's System Series, set among the
water-rich moons of planet Uranus, during Earth's full collapse.
Was there some sort of accident? The Doll was now certain that the
Japanese didn't consider him a human. He was concerned with Deary
alone. Her flukes lifted to maintain her treading water, left her
pale bottom and sex exposed. Was he watching simultaneously from
below? The Doll let his tendrils obscure. 5 hours till orbital
synch, he remembered. The Doll called up the red-screen into his
mindspace and traced the instantly visible tags: Mab's Buoy relay
SFS Good Fortune, Wawagawanet 2145270401:33 -from Sundogz Beginning
with Venusia (2005) and continuing with Mercury Station (2009),
Mark von Schlegell's System Series has moved backward in time,
investigating the contours of time, memory, perception, and control
in the inter-planetary system that emerge off-world in the
twenty-second and twenty-third centuries during Earth's full
collapse. In the latest installment, Sundogz, set among the
water-rich moons of planet Uranus, extremist astro-marine "spacers"
have constructed an aquatic world of extraordinary scope and
ambition, entirely invisible to the System at large. The Good
Fortune, a spaceship en route to Moon Miranda, the most beautiful
and troublesome of Uranus's satellites, sends out a party to
explore rumors of a secret fish farm in the ? ring. Now the "Oan
Bubble" must attempt to survive its discovery. The characters in
Sundogz traverse a cybernetic world containing traces of
nineteenth-century realism, Shakespearean-style wit and violence,
and classic fantasy, while exploring possible modes of the
imagination's survival in centuries to come. As Jeff Vandermeer
noted in Bookforum, von Schlegell's work "addresses the realities
of a grim future with grace, humor and intellectual honesty-[his
novels] hark back to the heyday of such giants as J. G. Ballard,
Ursula Le Guin, John Calvin Batchelor, and Philip K. Dick."
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Venusia (Paperback)
Mark Von Schlegell
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R668
Discovery Miles 6 680
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A novel about life under enlightened totalitarianism in the
twenty-third century and the efforts of a mild-mannered junk dealer
to change the human condition. Primitive literacy is redundant.
Mere words are expelled. We inaugurate a world of pure presence.
The mind, that intrudes itself between ourselves and those memories
too terrible to know, must keep us moving beyond the grasp of their
claw. To control the flow, it will be necessary that political
order be imposed always temporarily. The state shall enjoy direct,
creative access to the real. It's the end of the twenty-third
century. Earth has violently self-destructed. Venusia, an
experimental off-world colony, survives under the enlightened
totalitarianism of the Princeps Crittendon regime. Using
industrialized narcotics, holographic entertainment, and memory
control, Crittendon has turned Venusia into a self-sustaining
system of relative historical inertia. But when mild-mannered junk
dealer Rogers Collectibles finds a book about early Venusian
history, the colony-once fully immersed in the present-begins
losing its grip on the real. With his Reality-V girlfriend Martha
Dobbs, neuroscop operator Sylvia Yang, his midget friend Niftus
Norrington, and a sentient plant, Rogers wages a war to alter the
shape of spacetime, and in the process, revisions the whole human
(and vegetable) condition.
The American artist Rita McBride (born 1960) has built an
international reputation for producing sculptures that initially
appear to be abstract geometric forms, but which on closer
inspection prove to be derived from everyday objects and structures
such as cars, towers and architectural items. McBride is concerned
not only with sculptural objects, but with the situations and
setting that arise from them, through performances, texts and their
civic utility. Public sculpture lies at the heart of her practice,
and this volume--the first major survey of McBride's
career--addresses a body of work spanning almost 20 years,
collecting insightful commentary and over 300 photographs of her
monumental sculptures and installations.
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