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The Universal Addressability of Dumb Things

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The Universal Addressability of Dumb Things

Mark Leckey Curates
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Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Leckey presents the latest in Hayward Touring's celebrated series of artist-curated exhibitions. "The Universal Addressibility of Dumb Things" will explore the theme of transformative technology, a kind of techno-animism, where the inanimate comes to life, and no distinction is drawn between things mental and things material, the sacred and the profane. Contemporary works of art, mechanical objects, historical material from science and archaeological museums, factory prototypes and imagery from internet sites will coexist in the pages of this book, creating 'a colossal body across time and space'. The artist also intends this to be a book in which the greatest thinkers and writers in this field are brought together - as well as his own introductory text, fiction, cultural criticism and the history of technology will be brought together in three unique, authoritative new texts.

Author Biography

Erik Davis is author of TechGnosis: Myth, Magic & Mysticism in the Age of Information (2004).
Release date NZ
April 18th, 2012
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Illustrations
140
Imprint
Hayward Gallery Publishing
Pages
144
Publisher
Hayward Gallery Publishing
Dimensions
180x210x8
ISBN-13
9781853323058
Product ID
18762424

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