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THE FLAG IS NOT THE TERRITORY (book)
Anastasia Burn
THE FLAG IS NOT THE TERRITORY by Anastasia Burn interrogates and challenges dominant narratives and understandings of nationality and nationhood. By appropriating and subverting existing graphic systems, Burn creates a new visual language that champions diversity and otherness. By facilitating a collective based response from four individuals, this new ‘counter-sign’ system highlights both celebration and fallacy within individual experiences of Aotearoa, New Zealand’s nationalism.
www.anastasiaburn.com
305 grams
140 pages
15 x 21.5 cm
︎ $65 USD (plus shipping) ︎ Add to Cart
You can purchase Anastasia Burn’s The Flag is Not The Territory (flag) via Red Letter here
Anastasia Burn
THE FLAG IS NOT THE TERRITORY by Anastasia Burn interrogates and challenges dominant narratives and understandings of nationality and nationhood. By appropriating and subverting existing graphic systems, Burn creates a new visual language that champions diversity and otherness. By facilitating a collective based response from four individuals, this new ‘counter-sign’ system highlights both celebration and fallacy within individual experiences of Aotearoa, New Zealand’s nationalism.
www.anastasiaburn.com
305 grams
140 pages
15 x 21.5 cm
︎ $65 USD (plus shipping) ︎ Add to Cart
You can purchase Anastasia Burn’s The Flag is Not The Territory (flag) via Red Letter here