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Every Second One Hundred Bolts of Lightning Strike the Earth

Artist
James Hoff
Date
2014
Publisher
Publication Studio Vancouver
Format
Artists' Books
ISBN
9781927385135
Size
19 × 23 × 0.6 cm
Length
80 
Description

The invocation of time in statistics is often meant to convey the urgency of a political or social cause, or at other times stun the reader with the temporal scale of a natural occurrence. Combined in this volume, the sequential incidents happening every second form a narrative that loops back from rhetoric to the everyday.

  1. Every Second One Hundred Bolts of Lightning Strike the Earth
 

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