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Books of the Third Week

H.O.T. is setting its eyes on the third week of books. Call us crazy, or just call us! And maybe you could come help assemble them?

Sound Mapping - Julia Kouneski
On the evening of July 27th, five sound artists each performed a sound for participants to listen to, who then used yellow tape to mark their bodies according to how they felt the sound physically resonate.

The Bus Ride - Roger Nieboer
If Camus wrote Urban Fiction, he might come close to Nieboer’s short story of a stranger looking for connection in the city.

NACTUAL - JoAnn Blohowiak
A folio of images and words. “… jazz locks us each in an isolation chamber so that / we can consider unity”.

Proposal - Thomas O. Haakenson
A book proposal to be submitted to a University press. Includes two sample chapters from Haakenson’s book on the little-known (but influential) German philosopher Salomo Friedländer.

Melting Pot: Mangia/Mahlzeit/Buen provecho - Mackenzie Epping
By photographing the restaurants of Kenosha, Wisconsin, Epping explores the confluence of German, Italian, and Latino culture in middle America.

Mapping Noon - Scott Ener Grover
A young teen’s bible has been transformed into a permanently closed book, made of transparent materials.  

Hands Across the Sea - Kelly Filreis
Appropriated images relating to trans-oceanic communication then and now. Sixteen mail-ready perforated postcards.

Sunset encounter, a long shot - Greg Carideo
Lust, automotive and otherwise. The seemingly disparate topics of SUVs and craiglist missed connections are united in a timeless zone of desire. 20 color plates.


POSTED Aug 10 2010 @ 23:18
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