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Pool Reader 3.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Heinevetter
Contributor:
Avissar, Gili, Contributor.
Bunse, Kira, Contributor.
Cant, Peter, Contributor.
Dullaart, Constant, Contributor.
Favreau, Julie, Contributor.
Flanet, Bertrand, Contributor.
Frater, Richard, Contributor.
Heinevetter, Nele, Contributor.
Honowski, Krzysztof, Contributor.
Loycke, Felix, Contributor.
Loycke, Florian, Contributor.
Meyer, Luzie, Contributor.
Nowak, Ziemowit, Contributor.
Spencer-Davidson, Dylan, Contributor.
Stoney, Miriam, Contributor.
FONDAZIONE Europa, Contributor.
Library Stack, distributor.
The Anonymous Writing Group, Contributor.
Young Boy Dancing Group, Contributor.
Series:
The Pool Reader ; 3
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Art and literature.
Ecology.
Performance art.
Photography, Artistic.
Arts and Literature.
Photography.
Genre:
Exhibition catalogs.
Periodicals
Periodicals.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
Broken Dimanche Press, 2019.
[Place of publication not identified], Broken Dimanche Press, 2019.
[Place of publication not identified], Tropez, 2019.
Summary:
"It was May 2019 when I received a call from Nele that the pool decided to open two weeks earlier. I had just come back from Italy and literally made it from the airport to Tropez for an emergency meeting. We set up a team and started to build and plan AMOUR. One point on our to-do-list was to move the one million kilogram heavy fridge from the kitchen to the basement. This was the kind of furniture you'd see in action movies during getaway scenes through the kitchen: full metal, industrial chic. Scott, our craftsman, and I seemed to be pretty optimistic about that plan. We already made it to the staircase. Next step was to flip the fridge so we could move it down to the basement. Unfortunately, the fridge was not really as flexible as we thought and double-unfortunately it was standing on the wrong side of me. That damn way-too-heavy refrigerator fell right on my hand. Splish-Splash Gore! The bleeding was that silly intense kind that looked like a bad special effect. Of course, I was like, "No I'm fine, it's nothing". I got this Robert Smith tan so Nele was pretty worried like, "No discussion: You go to the hospital!" What a carrying boss. X-Rays done. Finger kaput. When the grungy male nurse installed the splint, I told him to leave my index finger free so I can still type on the computer and point at people: "You! Yes, you! Move the fridge back to the kitchen!" This happened obviously on day one of this fantastic season so I quickly learned how to type with six fingers and, most important, how to love the pool without getting wet. Actually, you can still get a sunburn, eat three portions of fries daily and, well, enjoy the show of Tropez' 3rd year AMOUR."-- provided by distributor.
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