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Unusual Persecution
Project by: self initiated
Designer: Iván Martínez López
Pages: 44
Format: 210 x 297 mm mm
Price: € 9,00
Schematized representation of a game of a very obvious animal behavior that has been simplified in order to be functional and playable.
This work is a study of movement through the formal analysis of 2 board games that allegorically recreates a chase between a predator and a prey in a schematized way.
Project by: self initiated
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Time and Human Life, A Thing Called Time, Issue #1, Biological Time, Julieta Aguinaco / Time and Human Life: The Artifice of Morning Coffee and Sleeping Pills, Marina Escalera
Project by: DAI, Dutch Art Institute, CasCo
Designer: Iván Martínez López
Pages: 32
Format: 150 x 210 mm mm
Price: € 9,00
Publishing Class is an imprint of DAI Publications, a collection of artists’ books jointly published by the Dutch Art Institute (DAI) and – Office for Art, Design and Theory in collaboration with the Werkplaats Typografie.
A Thing Called Time is a serial publication project in which different understandings of the concept of time are explored. Using a specific area of knowledge as a starting point. For issue #1: Biological Time, the team invited Dr. Marina Escalera, a molecular biologist who’s main research involves searching for new viruses in the anal swamps of vampire bats. The next publication, Issue #3: Mathematical Time is currently being worked on in collaboration with Felipe Garcia Ramos, a mathematician who is focused on the study order and chaos.Project by: DAI, Dutch Art Institute, CasCo
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Flamin’ Stars
Project by: DAI, CasCo
Designer: Iván Martínez López
Pages: 96
Format: 100 x 140 mm mm
Price: € 12,00
Flamin’ Stars is a collaborative sound work by artist and writer Sarah Jones, sound producer Julika, and designer Ivan Martinez. The hour-long narrative piece, reminiscent of a radio drama, is based on a series of short, poetic texts developed during a residency period in Texas in 2013. Flamin’ Stars readdresses
notions in a contemporary context through a personal engagement with landscape and movement by three artists from different backgrounds. The work travels through, along, and at times ruptures contemporary dialogue around border landscapes, race, movement and environment. It hopes to go beyond the written and the spoken, into and then somehow beyond the specific context of the West Texas desert landscape.Project by: DAI, CasCo
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