Domains 4
The fourth issue of Domains features trance-induced Martian scripts; Joseph Beuys and the Tartar Myth; an elephant capable of human speech; a Situationist theses on traffic; an instructional guide on street crossings; and Ancient Greek votive figurines.
Contributors include Tim Curley, Joseph Ménage, and Charlie Newhouse.
Domains is a journal that serves as a space for collaboration, experimentation, and visual research into online libraries and databases. Domains draws from materials in the public domain, those with Creative Commons licenses, and works that hold ambiguous or contentious copyright status, including those that are out of print or otherwise unobtainable in their original form.
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3 individual leaves, 3 pamphlets + 4 prints in plastic sleeve (variable formats), 1-color and 2-color Risograph, 8.75 × 11 inches