The Art of Object-Oriented Ritual: an interview with Sarah Cave

Loydell, Rupert ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2730-8489 and Cave, Sarah (2021) The Art of Object-Oriented Ritual: an interview with Sarah Cave. Litter, N/A. ISSN N/A (In Press)

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The Merits of Tracer Fire is a beautiful paperback book produced by Abridged and designed by Luke Thompson of Guillemot Press. (The contents are also available online: see www.abridged.zone) It contains Polaroids by Dragana Jurisic, poetry by Sarah Cave, and an essay by Susanna Galbraith, which serves as an introduction and framing device for the book, considering the blurring of social and private space and the traces of our lives we leave behind. She writes well about the online world we inhabit, of how the translation of the real into the digital undermines the self, and the social context for all this. I thought I’d ask author Sarah Cave for her take on this project.

Item Type: Article
ISSN: N/A
Subjects: Computing & Data Science
Communication
Communication > Creative Writing
Communication > Journalism
Courses by Department: The School of Communication
Depositing User: Rupert Loydell
Date Deposited: 03 Feb 2021 13:54
Last Modified: 18 Nov 2024 15:06
URI: https://repository.falmouth.ac.uk/id/eprint/4148
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