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Erik Van Der Weijde - Paradiesvogel

Erik Van Der Weijde - Paradiesvogel

Self-published through Erik van der Weijde’s own imprint, 4478zine (Amsterdam), this magazine-style book contains an inventory of heavily rasterized reproductions taken from a publication on German tanks. Ostensibly gathered together as aesthetic objects, the images also signal a broader narrative through their focus on mass-produced, weaponised vehicles and their innate capacity for violence. Implicit in the images is a social and historical commentary on the unity of technology and aggression symbolised by the tanks.

48 pages, 20 x 28 cm, softcover, 4478zine (Amsterdam).

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Erik Van Der Weijde - Paradiesvogel

Self-published through Erik van der Weijde’s own imprint, 4478zine (Amsterdam), this magazine-style book contains an inventory of heavily rasterized reproductions taken from a publication on German tanks. Ostensibly gathered together as aesthetic objects, the images also signal a broader narrative through their focus on mass-produced, weaponised vehicles and their innate capacity for violence. Implicit in the images is a social and historical commentary on the unity of technology and aggression symbolised by the tanks.

48 pages, 20 x 28 cm, softcover, 4478zine (Amsterdam).

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Self-published through Erik van der Weijde’s own imprint, 4478zine (Amsterdam), this magazine-style book contains an inventory of heavily rasterized reproductions taken from a publication on German tanks. Ostensibly gathered together as aesthetic objects, the images also signal a broader narrative through their focus on mass-produced, weaponised vehicles and their innate capacity for violence. Implicit in the images is a social and historical commentary on the unity of technology and aggression symbolised by the tanks.

48 pages, 20 x 28 cm, softcover, 4478zine (Amsterdam).

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