As relation, Books on Books’ printed title on front, back and spine, refer to the matter of being self-reflexive as meta-narrative—literally using text as feature in order to comment on their relation as flux, when the non-linear sentences are built. Their common, direct way to express as combinative is in many ways appreciated as cheesy and easy approached poetry. The actual size of the copies fit perfectly between one’s thumb and index finger.

The non-linear reading of, and within the image, as image, is presented before one and no longer material in the sense of physical presence—rather illustrating the idea of notion, of fixating, of presenting a non-option to perceive in different angles, of representing as an image.
Books on Books was part of an exploratory phase in my master thesis 'Approaching (the) Book as Matter'. Link to read thesis.
Books on Books
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As relation, Books on Books’ printed title on front, back and spine, refer to the matter of being self-reflexive as meta-narrative—literally usin Read More

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