Covid Isolation Visual Exchange On A Thermal Fax A 192 Page Art Book Chronicling How Aaron Stern And Lucy Helton Shared Images During The Pandemic And Visual Notes From The Project
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✔️ 192 pages; 140 works from 20 contributors via thermal fax
Covid Isolation Visual Exchange is a 192-page art book capturing how Aaron Stern and Lucy Helton used a thermal fax machine to share images during the Covid lockdowns. The project invites other artists to contribute, turning isolation into a collaborative visual archive that highlights the tactile and imperfect beauty of thermal prints. This edition serves as a thoughtful artifact for collectors, libraries, and anyone studying media history, contemporary photography, and the ways technology shapes memory.
✅ Pages: 192
✅ Contributors: 20 artists including Pixy Liao, Susan Lipper, Nick Sethi, and Aaron Stern
✅ Format: art book with thermal fax prints and accompanying notes
✅ Release Date: 01-12-2021
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