This book consists entirely of letterpress-printed QR codes; it is study in contrast: digital and analog, black and white, screen and page. The codes were created digitally, then magnesium dies were made for letterpress printing — once printed, the images require smartphone technology and a QR code reading app to decipher. It is a single poem on twelve pages concerning the digital and analog, and the lack of tactility that threatens us. Measures 5″ x 8″. Cougar White stock, colophon hand-set in Typo Roman Shaded 18pt. Edition of 100.

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