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Design Category
Book design, 2002
Design firm
Eggers + Diaper (Berlin, Germany)
Collection
(2003) 50 Books/50 Covers of 2002

Description

Although The Influencex Machine documents a series of projections by Tony Oursler, the publishers also requested a piece that went further, fathoming the mind of the artist and the themes haunting him. Photographs combine with transcripts of the installations, while essays and an interview analyze the work. The book ends with a time line summarizing key moments in the development of the media, from its roots in philosophy, religion and mythology to the development of spirituality, moving imagery, telecommunications and the internet. References to ghosts and machines punctuate the book, and the cover features a specially produced photofluorescent ink that glows in the dark.

Credits
Designer: Mark Diaper
Photographers: Aaron Diskin, Hugo Glendinning, Phil Lea, Tony Oursler, Parisa Taghizadeh
Trim size: 10 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches
Pages: 104
Quantity printed: 2,500
Typefaces: Scala Sans, Screen Matrix, Letter Gothic
Printer: Medialis
Papers: Schneidersöhne, Luxosamt Offset 135 gsm, Munkedals Sweden, Munken Lynx 130 gsm
Binder: Kunst und Verlagsbuchbinderei GmbH
Binding method: Hardcover (linen over board with dustcover), machine-sewn in sections
Jacket designer: Mark Diaper
Authors: Tom Eccles, Susan K. Freedman, James Lingwood, Carlo McCormick, Louise Neri, Tony Oursler, Marina Warner
Editor: Gerrie van Noord
Publishers: Artangel, Public Art Fund