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How to know what's really happening / Francis McKee.

Fine Arts Library - Cage (ask at desk) BD171 .M396 2016
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
McKee, Francis, author.
Contributor:
Perkins Architectural Rare Book Fund.
Series:
Kayfa ta ; 3.
Kayfa ta ; 3
كيف ت ؛ 3
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Truth.
Certainty.
Reality.
Physical Description:
55 pages ; 15 cm.
Manufacture:
Germany : Reclam.
Place of Publication:
Brussels, Belgium : Mophradat ; Berlin, Germany : Sternberg Press, [2016]
[Place of publication not identified] : Kayfa ta.
Summary:
"In this post-truth era, how does one navigate the endless information available and choose a viable narrative of reality? In How to Know What's Really Happening Glasgow-based writer and curator Francis McKee looks at various techniques for determining verity, from those of spy agencies and whistle-blowers to mystics and scientists. This is the third book in the Kayfa ta series, a publishing initiative of artists Maha Maamoun and Ala Younis. Each book in the series is a monographic essay commissioned in the style of how-to manuals that situate themselves in the space between the technical and the reflective, the everyday and the speculative, the instructional and the intuitive, and the factual and the fictional." -- Fully Booked website
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Perkins Architectural Rare Book Fund.
ISBN:
9783956792724
3956792726
OCLC:
961475716
Publisher Number:
9783956792724

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