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  • Jamison Lung

    Language: English

    Published by Brooklyn, NY: Pratt Institute for the Arts, 2022

    Seller: James Payne, Books and Prints, New York City, NY, U.S.A.

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    Zine. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. [ZINES]. Jamison Lung. "IT? Why Don't You Zip IT, Lock IT, Put IT in Your Pocket." Brooklyn, NY: Pratt Institute for the Arts, 2022. First edition. English language. Softcover zine with ring binding and yellow card wrappers printed black. DIY essay touching on the Internet and meme aesthetics with text and black-and-white illustrations. 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches. 3 oz. 66 pp. Minor indentations to wrappers. Text clean. Near Fine. No ISBN. No ASIN. "A zine produced by a Pratt art school student for their thesis project. It's a meditation on memes, Gen Z, transpolitics, and the state of being a subject now. This is the type of project that has quotes from Berman, Debord, and Sontag liberally sprinkled throughout the text. The zine is bound through two holes at its top with cheap plastic rings. Very now, yet very 1990s.".