Dear world you have made the persons slow - Elena Kaufmann

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Dear world you have made the persons slow uses the World Health Organization’s collected 2020 press statements about COVID-19 as its source material. Composed using blackout poetry, the project casts light on the ongoing and mostly un-conscious consumption of online information. In reproducing the affect of online communication, these poems are both violently abridged and easy to consume.
In a world filled with transnational commercial chains, empathy and solidarity tend to stay local; the sudden violence of a worldwide pandemic paired with personal crises raises long overdue awareness for a more global concern for other subjects as well.
Dear world you have made the persons slow contains potential further worldwide statements
and recommendations. And yes, they are already there, they just need to be dis-covered.

Author: Elena Kaufmann
Year: 2021
Pages: 118
Size: 136cm x 198cm
Specifications: Printed in risography & handbound in Berlin

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