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Woosung Sohn
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2018


NT$430
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Description

This is an publication composed of images floating on the Internet, called Memes.

The unidentified images are mixed and interlaced with quotes from John Cameron Mitchell’s film “Rabbit Hole” and dictionary definitions.

The newspaper form (meaning that the pages are not bound together) gives hope that each image can be dispersed, disappearing into sheets again - like the images floating on the Internet.

— Woosung Sohn

Image: Internet
Text: Excerpt from film ‘Rabbit Hole’ by John Cameron Mitchell
Concept, Production: Woosung Sohn
370x260mm
Digital color print on newspaper
16p
Edition of 100 copies


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