
Alexandra Navratil - Brittle Land
This book is comprised of stills from Alexandra Navratilās works āSilberseeā (2015) andāResurrectionsā (2014), along with essays by Paul Feigelfeld and Keston Sutherland, plus a poem byRachel O'Reilly. Taking the former Agfa-ORWO photographic film factory in Wolfen, Germany, as a point of departure, it divulges the interdependent histories of photographic emulsion, gelatin, labour, exploitation, exhaustion, chemical contamination, and slow violence. For Navratil, film reflects the ongoing technological development from the late 19th century until now, a product inextricably linked to the plastics industry that developed simultaneously with it, and to todayās widespread digitisation. Beautifully published by Roma (Amsterdam).
176 pages, 16 x 22 cm, hardbackb,Ā Roma Publications (Amsterdam).Ā
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Alexandra Navratil - Brittle Land
This book is comprised of stills from Alexandra Navratilās works āSilberseeā (2015) andāResurrectionsā (2014), along with essays by Paul Feigelfeld and Keston Sutherland, plus a poem byRachel O'Reilly. Taking the former Agfa-ORWO photographic film factory in Wolfen, Germany, as a point of departure, it divulges the interdependent histories of photographic emulsion, gelatin, labour, exploitation, exhaustion, chemical contamination, and slow violence. For Navratil, film reflects the ongoing technological development from the late 19th century until now, a product inextricably linked to the plastics industry that developed simultaneously with it, and to todayās widespread digitisation. Beautifully published by Roma (Amsterdam).
176 pages, 16 x 22 cm, hardbackb,Ā Roma Publications (Amsterdam).Ā
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This book is comprised of stills from Alexandra Navratilās works āSilberseeā (2015) andāResurrectionsā (2014), along with essays by Paul Feigelfeld and Keston Sutherland, plus a poem byRachel O'Reilly. Taking the former Agfa-ORWO photographic film factory in Wolfen, Germany, as a point of departure, it divulges the interdependent histories of photographic emulsion, gelatin, labour, exploitation, exhaustion, chemical contamination, and slow violence. For Navratil, film reflects the ongoing technological development from the late 19th century until now, a product inextricably linked to the plastics industry that developed simultaneously with it, and to todayās widespread digitisation. Beautifully published by Roma (Amsterdam).
176 pages, 16 x 22 cm, hardbackb,Ā Roma Publications (Amsterdam).Ā























