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terra incognita arts organisation <1% | ||
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: <1% series *a series of novels as art* |
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incognita published a few quality, innovative novels and other
publications. The <1% series was meant to be understood like a visual art exhibition, where each novel is an artwork in its own right and where each can be understood in juxtapostion with the others. In the end only two books were published in the series exploring ideas of self-deception and bad faith - Sartre's existential humanism updated and reconceived for the 21st century. Choice is a central theme. |
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than one percent
Less than one percent plays with the idea that our publications are unlikely to have mass market appeal. Despite this, the world is a more interesting place with these titles in it. Each title within the series is a limited edition print with a run of 250 Yet it is affordable - £8 (plus postage and packing, now £3 within UK). All editions are on quality paper using quality and sustainable printing methods. |
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'The Treasons of the Sparrows' (2009) Dai Vaughan (1933-2012) The novel is not exactly a prequel or a sequel, but an 'equal' to 'Non-Return', (Serren, £7.99) - exploring what if the other choice had been made. |
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Alana Jelinek The relationship between power and resistance. The novel is part of a larger artwork which includes performance / live art work, internet-based projects and physical interventions. |
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Catalogues of
past exhibitions curated by terra incognita are also available for £1 plus postage and packing. |
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empire
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between borders (2000) | ||
curio (2002) | ||