In a hypermediatised world where data is the new oil, society is suffocated by a saturation of images and information.
Conflict in My Outlook, from Perimeter Books & The University of Queensland Art Museum, brings together contemporary artworks alongside new texts that illuminate the human experience in this new digital and technological age. The publication explores images as carriers of meaning and the link between the invisible power structures and the platforms that rely on users’ image streams to collect their data.
The book has been printed on the Heidelberg Speedmaster XL LED UV and bound in Otabind, offering greater openness and flexibility.
Specifications
Editors
Anna Briers, Nicholas Carah and Holly Arden
Art Direction
Justine Ellis and Dan Rule
Graphic Design
Dalton Bruyns, Studio TunTun
Print
UV LED technology
Paper
Dust jacket
Pergraphica Natural Rough of 120 g. (Mondi Group)
Cover
Fedrigoni Arena White Smooth of 250 g. (Fedrigoni Paper)
Inner
Pergraphica Natural Rough of 100 g. (Mondi Group)
Binding
Otabind
Finishings
Dust jacket on offset paper with glossy lamination