Parole #2: phonetic skin / Phonetische Haut
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Parole #2: Phonetic Skin is concerned with skin and its relation to language. The term “skin” is used here as a metaphor. It represents the surface, the protective sheath of not only the human but also of other “bodies” like the walls of a house, a product's packaging, the earth's surface, and so on. Skin describes the boundary between within and without, and is simultaneously a sensitive instrument for communication, directing external information inwards, as well as outwardly expressing inner states. “Phonetic Skin” is a poetic term serving as a starting point for a discussion on the connection between communication/language and skin.
18 international theorists and artists present projects in “Phonetic Skin” which illuminate various aspects of this theme, including voice phenomena, talking drums, dermographism, clothing, as well as works on gardens, graffiti, and book bodies.
TitleParole #2: phonetic skin / Phonetische Haut
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Place of publicationCologne
PublisherSalon
Year of publication2012
Pagination109 p.
Illustrationsill.
Dimensions32 cm
Materialboek
Accompanying material1 cd
ISBN978-3-89770-375-9
Persons keyword Brandon Labelle, Paul Dickinson, Mladen Dolar, Leif Elggren, David Locke
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| Copy number | B-2013/181C |
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| Loan status | Available |