GOOGLEmeGOD

£8.00

Chris Petit

In stock

A development from Petit’s Museum of Loneliness pamphlets, GOOGLEmeGOD is the first printed output from that project to be generally available. The book collects writings resulting from travels in Johannesburg, Nuremberg, and the internet. Drawing from the exploded image bank, the Museum explores how ‘experience becomes its own form of curating drifted into cultural margins’. GOOGLEmeGOD engages with the meaning of the image and its relationship to text, urban space, memory and experience ‘to achieve a state between technology & dream’.

The book consists of 6 texts: Games without frontiers; FRAGMENTS OF THE LOST CIVILISATION; GOOGLEmeGOD I & II; the open book; the museum of loneliness.

Also featured is a list of found postcards sent to Miss E Bell Robinson (a name with resonance to Petit’s followers) accompanied by 4 colour images by Emma Matthews. GOOGLEmeGOD is further illustrated with 5 Museum of Loneliness collages, black and white text illustrations, and 2 text experiments. Frequently exercises in typography, the texts themselves are inseparable from the images.

GOOGLEmeGOD is available in an edition of 300 stamped copies, of which 15 are numbered, signed and contain extra holographic material from Chris (now sold out).

£12 | £35 + p&p. 246 x 210mm. 24pp. 300 copies.
Illustrated by Chris Petit and Emma Matthews.
Designed by Traven T. Croves
Printed by ArtQuarters

 

Description

A development from Petit’s Museum of Loneliness pamphlets, GOOGLEmeGOD is the first printed output from that project to be generally available. The book collects writings resulting from travels in Johannesburg, Nuremberg, and the internet. Drawing from the exploded image bank, the Museum explores how ‘experience becomes its own form of curating drifted into cultural margins’. GOOGLEmeGOD engages with the meaning of the image and its relationship to text, urban space, memory and experience ‘to achieve a state between technology & dream’.

The book consists of 6 texts: Games without frontiers; FRAGMENTS OF THE LOST CIVILISATION; GOOGLEmeGOD I & II; the open book; the museum of loneliness.

Also featured is a list of found postcards sent to Miss E Bell Robinson (a name with resonance to Petit’s followers) accompanied by 4 colour images by Emma Matthews. GOOGLEmeGOD is further illustrated with 5 Museum of Loneliness collages, black and white text illustrations, and 2 text experiments. Frequently exercises in typography, the texts themselves are inseparable from the images.

GOOGLEmeGOD is available in an edition of 300 stamped copies, of which 15 are numbered, signed and contain extra holographic material from Chris (now sold out).

£12 | £35 + p&p. 246 x 210mm. 24pp. 300 copies.
Illustrated by Chris Petit and Emma Matthews.
Designed by Traven T. Croves
Printed by ArtQuarters