F.R. DAVID
AUTUMN 2017
RECOGNITION



Edited by Will Holder,
Scott Rogers
Published by uh books &
KW Institute for Contemporary Art
English
254 pages
12 x 19 cm
Softcover
ISBN 9780995713338

Price: 50 lei



Texts by Mason Leaver-Yap, Scott Rogers, Reza Negarestani, Ian White, Eileen Myles, Ayesha Siddiqi, Marcel Broodthaers, Donna Haraway.

The 14th issue of F.R.DAVID entitled “Recognition” is concerned with bodies, ecology, empathy, gazing at the world, and reading (environments) from non-anthropocentric POVs—nonetheless described and written by humans. Animals, birds, and trees feature heavily.

“Copernicus told us that the earth was not the center. Darwin told us that man is not the center. If we listened to the anthropologists we might hear them telling us, with appropriate indirectness, that the White West is not the center. The center of the world is a bluff on the Klamath River, a rock in Mecca, a hole in the ground in Greece, nowhere, its circumference everywhere.
Perhaps the utopist should heed this unsettling news at last. Perhaps the utopist would do well to lose the plan, throw away the map, get off the motorcycle, put on a very strange-looking hat, bark sharply three times, and trot off looking thin, yellow, and dingy across the desert and up into the digger pines.”
Ursula K. Le Guin, A Non-Euclidean View of California as a Cold Place to Be (1982)

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