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"[W]hat we once considered to be our trash may, after all, turn out to be our greatest treasure" - so said the conceptual writer Kenneth Goldsmith in the introduction to his 'Publishing the Unpublishable' [Ubuweb]. "It could be many things: too long, too experimental, too dull; too exciting.. it could be a work of juvenilia.. [or] a guilty pleasure". '[Purple Wave]' is all these things and more: the fantastical detritus of a decade of trying and failing to fashion a meta-realistic sense of plac…
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  • ISBN-13: 9781365047527
  • Format: 14.8 x 21 x 1.6 cm, softcover
  • Language: English
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"[W]hat we once considered to be our trash may, after all, turn out to be our greatest treasure" - so said the conceptual writer Kenneth Goldsmith in the introduction to his 'Publishing the Unpublishable' [Ubuweb]. "It could be many things: too long, too experimental, too dull; too exciting.. it could be a work of juvenilia.. [or] a guilty pleasure". '[Purple Wave]' is all these things and more: the fantastical detritus of a decade of trying and failing to fashion a meta-realistic sense of place. It is in those very failures that the magic lies. '[Purple Wave]' proposes a hyper-subjective history for the post-post internet age.

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  • Author: Mark Staniforth
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  • ISBN-10: 1365047520
  • ISBN-13: 9781365047527
  • Format: 14.8 x 21 x 1.6 cm, softcover
  • Language: English English

"[W]hat we once considered to be our trash may, after all, turn out to be our greatest treasure" - so said the conceptual writer Kenneth Goldsmith in the introduction to his 'Publishing the Unpublishable' [Ubuweb]. "It could be many things: too long, too experimental, too dull; too exciting.. it could be a work of juvenilia.. [or] a guilty pleasure". '[Purple Wave]' is all these things and more: the fantastical detritus of a decade of trying and failing to fashion a meta-realistic sense of place. It is in those very failures that the magic lies. '[Purple Wave]' proposes a hyper-subjective history for the post-post internet age.

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