The Book of Ice

The Book of Ice
ISBN-10
1935613146
ISBN-13
9781935613145
Category
Antarctica
Pages
127
Language
English
Published
2011
Publisher
Subliminal Kid Inc
Author
DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid

Description

Antarctica, the only uninhabited continent, belongs to no single country and has no government. While certain countries lay claim to portions of the landmass, it is the only solid land on the planet with no unified national affiliation. Drawing on the continent's rich history of inspiring exploration and artistic endeavors, Paul D. Miller a.k.a. DJ Spooky has put together his own multimedia, multidisciplinary study of Antactica. Book of Ice is one aspect of this ongoing project. In light of climate change and tireless human enterprise to be present everywhere on the planet, Miller uses Antarctica as a point on entry for contemplating humanity's relationship with the natural world. Using photographs and film stills from his journey to the bottom of the world, along with original artworks and re-appropriated archival materials, Miller ponders how Antarctica could liberate itself from the rest of the world. Part fictional manifesto, part history and part science book, Book of Ice furthers Miller's reputation as an innovative artist capable of making the old look new. The Book of Ice contains an introduction by celebrated physicist Brian Greene, author of the bestselling Fabric of the Cosmos. "This is not cool, this is freezing. I still have frostbite." --Stefan Sagmeister "A rare mind encounters a rare place--this is an entirely new take on the bottom of the world, very cool (but getting warmer)." --Bill McKibben, American environmentalist, journalist, and author "Antarctica is full of wonder. Paul D Miller has visited and returned with treasure. You hold in your hand interviews, photographs, histories, architectural plans, propaganda, sheet music, hyperlinks and a manifesto demanding that you never set foot there. This is work as unbounded and untameable as the continent itself. Read it and feel dislocated in the best possible way." --Raj Patel, author of The Value of Nothing

Similar books

  • Antarctica
    By Margaret McPhee

    Early explorers - Mawson - Shackleton - Amundsen - International treaties for control of the area - Antarctic Treaty System - Geology - Ice sheets - Climate - Krill and fish - Sea birds and marine animals - Tourism - Protecting the ...

  • Antarctica
    By Mel H. Friedman

    Antarctica

  • Australia, Oceania, and Antarctica: A Continental Overview of Environmental Issues
    By Kevin Hillstrom, Laurie Collier Hillstrom

    Hales,S.,P.Weinstein,and A.Woodward.1996.“Dengue Fever Epidemics in the South Pacific:Driven by El Nino Southern Oscillation?”Lancet 348. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. 2000. The Regional Impacts of Climate Change: An ...

  • Plays for Public Places: Gum & Goo, Wesley, Scott of the Antarctic
    By Howard Brenton

    Plays for Public Places: Gum & Goo, Wesley, Scott of the Antarctic

  • Our Far South

    Costas Meghir and David Phillips suggest that for most married women – other than those with pre-school children–itwould takea 20% increase inthehourly ratetoincrease workedhoursby1 hourperweek.Meghir,CostasandDavidPhillips ...

  • Antarctica
    By Gail B. Stewart

    Charles Wilkes , an American who explored the coast of Antarctica in 1840 . Closer and Closer Over the next 50 years , there was more activity around Antarctica . Whaling boats swarmed around the icy seas . Men who made their living ...

  • Biking Across the Antarctic Circle
    By Allen L. Johnson, Karen Johnson Jacot

    Allen, his neice Karen and her husband Jeff travel to the Antarctic.

  • Finding Antarctica: Mapping the Last Continent

    Finding Antarctica: Mapping the Last Continent

  • A Victim of the Aurora
    By Thomas Keneally

    Novel dealing with an ill-fated Antarctic expedition.

  • An Antarctic Mystery: A Jules Verne Adventure Classic (Timeless Classic Books)
    By Jules Verne

    It follows the adventures of the narrator and his journey from the Kerguelen Islands onboard the Halbrane.The story is set in 1839.