Panorama

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Title

Panorama

Subject

Artists' books
Climatic changes
Climatic changes in art
Letterpress printing
Pop-up book

Description

"Panorama is a warning, a challenge, a clarion call to action. It begins with 'You do not want to believe that time is running out' and ends with 'What matters now is whether you will think beyond your own survival / And respond to the challenges that await you.' Its five spreads present in a visual, tactile, and focused way the situation: You are here and now, and you are in denial; the earth's environment is delicate and endangered; 'everything is inextricably linked' and 'your failure to change is having serious repercussions'; species are disappearing at an alarming rate; 'your habitat is in peril.' What will you do? As always with Julie Chen's work, it begins with an elegant box, suggesting that what is inside can be contained. But once the pages begin opening, Panorama expands in two and then three dimensions. The problem is bigger, more complex, and more entwined than we might think. And as always the craft and formal invention are lusciously overwhelming and yet on point. Three sections of the book demand physical interaction with a lift tab structure; two sections turn into grand--in both senses--sculptures (to call them pop-ups would be an injustice). You might not want to hear what Panorama says; you might not believe what it purports; but if this doesn't elicit at least an inward gasp, it may be too late for you anyway"--Vamp & Tramp, Booksellers, website.

Creator

Chen, Julie

Source

Image source: https://flyingfishpress.com/portfolio-item/vestibulum-sollicitudin/

Publisher

Flying Fish Press

Date

2008

Relation

https://vimeo.com/256506288

Format

Book

Language

English

Type

Artists' books

Identifier

N7433.4.C54 P36 2008

Citation

Chen, Julie, “Panorama,” Earth Day 50, accessed April 25, 2024, https://fsuearthday50.omeka.net/items/show/9.

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