Not exact matches
On
magazines like T3, you'll find a nice, lifelike page turning action which even shows the back of the page as it turns, revealing the
text on the other side, as if you were looking through a
piece of translucent paper.
In one of his iconic photo - and -
text pieces, he reproduces the revered Artforum (an issue with a painting by Frank Stella on the cover) and juxtaposes the
magazine with a confusing edict that This is not to be looked at (1968).
Though some
texts in this book were developed online, like a Young - Hae Chang Heavy Industries
piece that's simply a URL (you'll even need internet access to read it), I've encountered more than a few of them before in
magazines, books, and journals.
The volume includes working plans and in - progress drawings by participating artists, as well as
texts by curators Stephanie Rosenthal and Mami Kataoka, psycholgist Susan Blackmore and a
piece of short fiction and
texts by writer and UK editor of Cabinet
magazine, Brian Dillon.
On 11/17/16, the NewsHour's guest analysis segment on the Ebell story ** (** see end of post) featured Vox writer David Roberts (formerly with Grist
magazine, where one of his
pieces channeled a Ross Gelbspan Talking Point), who said the following in only his second sentence about Ebell (full
text & video here),