Indie Book Kids Snapping at the Heels of Cash Cows By Kirsty Fox
It’s long been nerd-cool to covet indie film and music, shop in indie stores and guffaw knowingly when someone quotes a little Chris Morris’ schtick. So it seems apt and overdue for indie-books to shine like crazy diamonds. (See my previous post Underdogs Avoiding the Slush Pile for further digital reasons). There are two factions...
Reflections on the city from a post-flaneur
Reading the titles of the Proboscis e-book series, Material Condition, I couldn’t help being attracted by Ruth Maclennan’s publication: Reflections on the city from a post-flaneur. As her own website tells us, Ruth Maclennan’s artworks grapple ‘with the relationship between the present, the only moment of experience—irreducibly subjective, visceral yet evanescent—and the linguistic and visual representations...



