Title: On The Plane
Photographer/s: Phillip Kalantzis-Cope
Date of publication: 13.10.11
Place of publication: London, UK
Dimensions: 5.8 x 8.2 in
Edition size: 100
Type of binding: Saddle-Stitch, Softcover
Number of pages: 32
Type of paper: Off-white recycled uncoated
Number of pictures: 32
Type of printing: Digital
Publisher: The Velvet Cell Books
Designer: Eanna Freeney
Editor: Eanna Freeney
Language: English
Category: Artist Books
Price: £7
Summary: For many of us the act of traveling by air — whilst not a daily activity — is now a regular part of our lives. Whether it be for pleasure or business, this very unnatural experience of being transported from country-to-country, or even continent-to-continent at speeds of many hundreds of miles and hour, has become an accepted part of our social life.
“When we climb to 30,000 feet, our perspective becomes that of a deity, with the rules of time and space altered as we rush over the earth. In flight we are able to view the most remote corners of the natural world and the vast spread of the world we have constructed. It gives us the unique perspective to look at the interaction of the natural and constructed in a truly holistic way.” Phillip Kalantzis-Cope
Date and place of birth of photographer/s: Athens, Greece
Website: www.thevelvetcell.com
Book link: http://thevelvetcell.com/kalantzis-copebook.html
Donated by: The Velvet Cell Books













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