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Anna Atkins’ British Algae is an hommage and a celebration of the first ever published photobook, Photographs of British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions hand made and self publishef on 1843 by Anna Atkins.
This zine was firstly published on 14 October 2013, on the 170th anniversary of Atkins book, following the data written on the copy that belongs in the British Library.
To play this zine you’ll need to twist every double as a paper kaleidoscope, and British seaweed will rotate and dance forming new specimens to complete your own herbarium.
He was born in Madrid in the twentieth century and began in that thing of arts in that same century taking photos as if he wanted to make a family album: memories, houses, trips, people, landscapes… Later he went to the dark side organizing events related to photography and photography and artist books.
He made his first letterpress print at Lauren Press workshop in Barcelona, then at Imprenta Municipal de Madrid, and ended up making his own linoleum printing press. In between, he has invented some other zine. He finally got his start in the textile arts embroidering and dyeing with the plants he grows in an urban community garden.
He has exhibited in places such as Scythia in Ukraine, CentroCentro, Reina Sofía Museum Library, Library of the Faculty of Fine Arts-UCM, Atarazanas in Valencia, Museo del Traje in Madrid, Workflow Studio in Brighton or noó gallery in Barcelona. He has participated in the organization of PhotoBook Club Madrid, MOB, Fiebre Photobook, and invented the BookJockey Sessions format.
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España / Spain:
hasta 3 zines / up to 3 zines: 1.00€
4 — 7 zines: 1.50€
8 — 15 zines: 1.50€
16 — 23 zines: 1.50€
>23 zines: 3.00€
Europa / Europe:
(por favor, consultad vuestro pais / please, consult your country):
hasta 3 zines / up to 3 zines: 2.00€
4 — 7 zines: 3.00€
8 — 15 zines: 3.00€
16 — 23 zines: 3.00€
>23 zines: 7.00€
Resto del mundo / Rest of the world:
hasta 3 zines / up to 3 zines: 2.80€
4 — 7 zines: 4.50€
8 — 15 zines: 4.50€
16 — 23 zines: 4.50€
>23 zines: 11.00€
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This zine is the response to the call that PhotoBook Club Madrid proposed in June 2013 under the name A3facto, which consisted of making a publication from an DIN A3 size paper. For this 2020 edition, the so-called Amargura edition consists of two A3s, to make reading easier.
To activate this zine it is necessary to turn each double page, like someone turning a kaleidoscope of paper. The result is reminiscent of an alphabet, in which letters appear and disappear each time the paper rotates, although we cannot read anything.
[In the video you can see the first version]
Consultad costes de envío antes de hacer el pedido.
Please, check shipping prices before your placement.
Anna Atkins’ British Algae is an hommage and a celebration of the first ever published photobook, Photographs of British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions hand made and self publishef on 1843 by Anna Atkins.
This zine was firstly published on 14 October 2013, on the 170th anniversary of Atkins book, following the data written on the copy that belongs in the British Library.
To play this zine you’ll need to twist every double as a paper kaleidoscope, and British seaweed will rotate and dance forming new specimens to complete your own herbarium.
Consultad costes de envío antes de hacer el pedido.
Please, check shipping prices before your placement.
do is a visual poem that developes as pages turn. starting with two letters, d and o, in every page a new letter is added to the pile forming new words, some of them even have a sense, until the final one is revealed a word well known by photobook collectors.
Letters are made in linocut, stamped one by one with chinese ink, made the old way, as is made in calligraphy.
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