Petro-Subjectivity by Brett Bloom, 2015.
A map exposing the far-reaching tentacles of oil in the modern living landscape.
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Petro-Subjectivity by Brett Bloom, 2015.
A map exposing the far-reaching tentacles of oil in the modern living landscape.
Brett Bloom, Marc Fischer, Kristian Johansson, Leah Mackin, Kione Kochi
»Publishing in the Realm of Plant Fibers and Electrons«
Temporary Services, 2014
Temporary Services (Brett Bloom & Marc Fischer)
»The Library Project«
Temporary Services, 2001 (reprint 2015)
Book 0015: Brett Bloom “Petro-Subjectivity: De-Industrializing Our Sense of Self”
Author: Brett Bloom
Editor: Bonnie Fortune; Sam Trotman; Nuno Sacramento
Title: Petro-Subjectivity: De-Industrializing Our Sense of Self
Performer: None
Place of publication: Ft. Wayne, IN, USA
Publisher: Breakdown Break Down Press
Release date: 06/2015
Pages: 108 p.
Cover: Semi-hard
Binding: Perfect-bound
Process: Offset
Color: Duotone
Edition size: 800
Edition number: None
ISBN: 978-1-4951-5922-0
Notes: Design & Layout by Dejan Kršić; Paper Agrippina 110 g, Keakolour 300 g; Printed by Tiskara Zelina, Croatia; Distributed in United States by Half Letter Press; Distributed in Europe by Anagram Books
Related URL:
http://theradius.us/grids http://theradius.us/episode48
BREAKDOWN BREAK DOWN DAY 3
River listening on the Thames
Photo by Oliver Rudkin
BREAKDOWN BREAK DOWN DAY 2
Deep listening. Deep time. Deep Futures @ Brunel Tunnel, Rotherhithe.
BREAKDOWN BREAK DOWN DAY 1
Deep listening on Hackney rooftops
Photo credit: Oliver Rudkin
Here's Brett talking about Half Letter Press and Temporary Services projects. Video captured this summer in Denmark at a CreativeMornings breakfast presentation.
(more Creativemornings on YouTube)