New publication brings together a variety of authors and artists reflecting on darkness
I See That I See What You Don t See is available via Idea Books.
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.- I See That I See What You Dont See presents a layered, non-binary perspective on darkness. Navigating cosmic, automated, and seemingly invisible environments, this publication examines what we do not generally getor chooseto see, and the consequences of these choices on notions of visibility, oppression, and emancipation.
In this publication, the exercise of seeing and revealing what generally remains concealed purposely avoids the metaphor of light as wisdom and knowledge. Instead, its contributors aim for an increased understanding of the contrasting effects of light access, deprivation, and overexposure on different bodies, including the influence of radiation on human and non-human behaviours, our coexistence with the invisible yet pervasive architecture of the digital, instances of synchronicity with th