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Memory Is the Medium by Codhill Press - Thought-Provoking Poetry Collection for Book Lovers & Literary Enthusiasts | Perfect for Reading, Gifting & Book Club Discussions
Memory Is the Medium by Codhill Press - Thought-Provoking Poetry Collection for Book Lovers & Literary Enthusiasts | Perfect for Reading, Gifting & Book Club Discussions

Memory Is the Medium by Codhill Press - Thought-Provoking Poetry Collection for Book Lovers & Literary Enthusiasts | Perfect for Reading, Gifting & Book Club Discussions

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A poetic visual meditation on creativity and the nature of imagination and experience.Memory Is the Medium is a meditation on memory and creativity through a poetic vision of design-thinking, from one of the world's most respected creative minds. With photography, graphics, and text, Graham Wood's newest work is an alternative perspective on the possibilities conjured by the magical, the dreamlike, the emotional qualities of design; a wide-ranging manifesto for a diverse and open future. Memory Is the Medium breaks from all conventions of formatting and structure. Layered with photographic and typographic adjacencies, nuances, and revelations, every page a work of art reminiscent of the manifestos of Dada and Bauhaus.

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This is a sui generis, magickal book. Lyrical. Stream-of-consciousness. "Transcendent" is a word that almost feels cliche, but I think it's appropriate. There is a lot going on in here! It reminds me a little bit of Rick Veitch's _Can't Get No_, although entirely different; it's a journey, in a way. It _feels_ like an Art manifesto, reads like poetry, invokes Patti Smith and Oscar Wilde and Brian Eno and Robert Graves and Aleister Crowley, et alia, and evokes nostos algos and a desire to create . . .It is about the work of creation, ars and techne and ritual and _process_.It is more than worth a read, and a re-read, and a re-re-read . . .
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