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-What's a Computer? Traditional Institute of Social Hypocrisy
Sculpture Guide
prefaced
by 'The Sound of Uploading makes me want to Download'

The
preface of this book explores an eclectic mix of artists,
teachers, photographers,
thinkers, writers and curators to respond to a brief, with
a view to compiling a book of thoughts and images exploring
the cultural influence of the internet on the way we absorb
and share information. Contributors have submitted their
own thoughts and experiences, each providing a different
viewpoint on the concept in order to create a broad base
of ideas and opinions.
Edited by Victor Boullet, the resulting collection of essays,
images and musings reveals the disparate perspectives of
the various up and downloaders. It illustrates how the internet
is used and manipulated as a creative tool and is a font
of information and communication at every level. The book
is in an edition of 1000 with around 352 pages printed in
black and white on matt paper with the Institute's signature
glossy cover and has been designed by Heyho in Paris. contributors
include Victor Boullet, Peter J. Amdam, Markus Thor Andresson,
Theodor Barth, Sophie Barth, Rasmus Thirup Beck, Victor
Boullet, Merlin Carpenter, Lorenzo Cirrincione, Keren Cytter,
Guy Debord, Bill Drummond, Paul Andreas Enger, Matias Faldbakken,
Bentley Farrington, Ullrich Fichtner, Anna Franck, Gilbert
& George, Evan Haning, Nate Harrison, Iselin Linstad
Hauge, Karl Holmqvist, Jason Hwang, Marte Johnslien, Ray
Johnson, Brian Kennon, Svein Kojan, Adam Kurdahl, Oliver
Laric, Pablo Larios, Matthieu Laurette, David Lewis, Tobias
Madison, Edie McKay, Bjarne Melgaard, Han Nefkens, Hans
Ulrich Obrist, Tommy Olsson, Matt Packer, Richard Parry,
Dr Nina Pearlman, Thomas Petitjean, Joe Scanlan, Chris Sharp,
Sutton Lane, Kristian Skylstad, Kristina Skylstad, Brad
Troemel and Jonathon F. Williams.

Objects
are represented in over 14 quality black and white images
from the Harare scene. Domain names from the
internet are used and souvenirs are available.
Guidebook
published with the assistance of The Institute of Social
Hypocrisy & Lauren Monchar
Price:
E15.00 plus postage.
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The Traditional Christie's Catalogue of Art Zimbabwe
The
Traditional Christie's Catalogue of Art Zimbabwe

This
book explores artistic contemporary objects from Art Zimbabwe,
including headrests, divining objects, hoes, daggers, spears,
stools, staffs, bowls, snuff boxes, multiples, clay pots,
baskets, thumb pianos / paintings, drums, whistles and contemporary
editions.

Objects
are represented in over 20 quality color images for
sale to both public and private collections.Genuine
Christie's chromolithographs from Multiplied
Art Fair are used.
Published
with the assistance of Lois & WCS.
Price:
US$20.00 SOLD OUT
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The
Traditional Art Zimbabwe Guidebook 2010
The
Traditional Art Zimbabwe Guidebook 2010
This
Guidebook explores the exhibitors, Art, and agents of Art
Zimbabwe, including Applecross Art, Azanza Gallery [missing
text] Galerie Bleich-Rossi, Czarna Gallery, Deitch Projects,
Departure Gallery, DKTUS, Firstdraft Gallery, Gagosian Gallery,
Gallery OK, Gallery Yujiro, Hamill Gallery, Hats Plus, Hausir
& Wirth, Hotel Gallery, Images Of Eyes, Lima Zulu, Limoncello,
MOT International, Mol's Place, Mt. Kenya Gallery, Murungo
Gallery, Nang Gallery, Reena Spaulings, Simon Lee, SLCC,
Unit D, and Utonga Gallery.
Exhibitors
are represented in over 35 quality color images from the
contemporary scene. Chromolithographs from
the internet are used, souvenirs available while stocks
last.
Published
with the assistance of Tara
Price:
US$10.00 plus postage.
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