Nina Fischer / Maroan el Sani
Spelling Dystopia
Collection
Monographs & Artists’ Books
Edited by
Maroan el Sani
Nina Fischer
Christoph Keller

Author(s)
Mami Kataoka
Edition
English / Japanese
June 2012
ISBN: 978-3-03764-275-7
Softcover, 210 x 285 mm
136 pages
Images 84 color / 46 b/w
CHF 40 / EUR 29 / £ 24 / US 39.95
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Artist's book

The publication shows the process of developing and realizing the film installation "Spelling Dystopia," about the Japanese island Hashima, once the most densely populated place on earth, a coal mine until 1974, and a symbol today of a ruthless exploitation of resources. Nowadays the abandoned island is better known as a ghost island through mangas, video games, and movies. "Spelling Dystopia" asks how memory operates, how a site wears its history, both physically and metaphorically, and visualizes the shift in collective memory.

The book contains sketches, research material, production stills, series of photographic images, and a manga realized in collaboration with Kasuga Tsubaki, a Japanese manga artist.

The publication is part of the series of artists' projects edited by Christoph Keller.