Space administration:
Space Administration plunders NASA's voice transcription of the first day of the Apollo 11 moon mission, uncovering a book of conceptual poetry that reimagines the erasure process as "spacecraft" (which is to say, the "crafting of space"). The book envisions its writing proc...
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Zusammenfassung: | Space Administration plunders NASA's voice transcription of the first day of the Apollo 11 moon mission, uncovering a book of conceptual poetry that reimagines the erasure process as "spacecraft" (which is to say, the "crafting of space"). The book envisions its writing process as a venture of space exploration. Readers encounter a void populated by columns of numerical time-codes and by constellations of words. These textual "star-charts" evoke the materiality of the page's empty space |
Beschreibung: | Published by LUMA Foundation as part of the 89plus exhibition "Poetry will be made by all!" at LUMA/Westbau, 30 January - 30 March 2014 |
Beschreibung: | 133 Seiten Illustrationen 18 cm |
ISBN: | 9781312006515 131200651X |
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