To see the following new ebooks, and the back catalogue.
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Proboscis is pleased to announce the publication of three new eBooks
in addition to four published earlier this year. You can download all
the eBooks (in A4 and US Letter versions) at:
http://diffusion.org.uk/quick_diffusion.html
Liquid Geography Series
Hayden Lorimer & Kate Foster - Cross-bills
Joyce Majiski - Confluences, Influences, Passages
Louise K Wilson - Aerial Stories: notes about gravity, bodies and the
view out the window
Liquid Geography is a Proboscis research theme exploring contemporary
perceptions of geography, territory and landscape, includes 2 series
of eBooks inspired by the way people map and define their
environment, share and connect their knowledge and experience. Series
2, Topographies and Tales, was commissioned alongside the
Topographies & Tales project in March 2005. Topographies & Tales is a
project concerned with relationships between people, language,
identity and place and includes a short film, set of StoryCubes and a
two day Creative Lab with Canada House. The project research took
place as part of collaborative ventures in Scotland with Glenmore
Outdoor Education Centre; in London in the Proboscis Studio; with the
Canadian High Commission in London and in Dawson City, Canada with
the Klondike Institute of Arts and Culture.
Species of Spaces Series
Raoul Bunschoten - Stirring Still, The city soul and its metaspaces
Nina Czegledy - On Spatial Perception
Scott deLahunta - Separate Spaces: some cognitive dimensions of movement
Minna Tarkka - Labours of Location: acting in the pervasive media space
Species of Spaces is inspired by and in homage to George Perec's
eponymous book. The series contemplates how we occupy space in the
contemporary world of the twenty-first century - the virtual and
physical, emotional and social - what Perec called the "infra-
ordinary". Species of Spaces questions the trajectory of contemporary
urban existence, intervening in current debates on how the virtual
and the physical relate to each other, and how technological advances
affect cultural and social structures.
For further details about the Liquid Geography & Species of Spaces
series, lists of published eBooks and author biographies please visit:
http://diffusion.org.uk
Proboscis
http://proboscis.org.uk
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