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  • Autotoxicity

    Published by Sheffield: Self-published, UK, 1997

    Seller: Marcus Campbell Art Books, London, United Kingdom

    Association Member: ABA ILAB PBFA

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    Condition: Very good. First Edition. 30 x 21cm. Spiral-bound oblong paperback, unpaginated [approx. 100pp] with clear plastic cover. Various paper types and printing styles, including an artwork on green card featuring two strips of masking tape in an 'X'. Eclectic texts on anarchism, mass media, occulture, 'The Realisation and Suppression of Techno', psychogeography, Franz Kafka, The X-Files, along with stories, interviews and diary-like interventions. Ambitiously-designed, Autotoxicity grew out from antecedent zines Communist Headache and Sleeping Sickness. From mission statement: "[Autotoxicity] will explore various social and cultural environments with an aim of understanding how they are used as part of the social factory of capitalism, and to document the activities of those operating at its extremities or against the general current". Rare. (ref: 011).