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Book Description VG/no dust jacket NEW hardcover, clean, crisp, tight in shrinkwrap. No dust jacket, as issued. Seller Inventory # 70933
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Book Description Originalhardcover. Condition: Gut. [59] Bl. Einband leicht berieben. - Alone or in a crowd in either a modern or a primitive context, the word anonymity is associated with both freedom and anxiety. It is both loved and hated, with a symbiotic tension within the concept of recognition. Being so close and omnipresent we paradoxically are rarely directly self-conscious of our own anonymity. However, as a source of both art and anxiety, we are often conscious of seeing the anonymity of others, which eerily and somehow largely unwittingly, resembles our own. Uncannily, anonymity is never alone, as it must be accompanied by actor and context. The following photographs are about the relationship between anonymity, actor and context, but perhaps even more, it is about the reciprocal relationship between perceiver and the perceived. ISBN 9781907112263 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1550. Seller Inventory # 1071506
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