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Author:
Schilling, Wilber H. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2006133632
Title:
Agents of change : what goes around comes around : Cull-arbor-ation : culling the urban forest / Wilber H. Schilling and David Pitman.
Publisher:
Indulgence Press,
Copyright Date:
2012
Description:
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 22 cm + 1 audio disc (analog, 33 1/3 rpm ; 7 in.)
Subject:
Artists' books--United States.
Trees in art.
Trees in cities.
Trees--Diseases and pests.
Urban forestry.
Schilling, Wilber H.
Pitman, David.
Artists' books--Specimens.
Other Authors:
Pitman, David. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2014020922
Traffic Zone Gallery (Minneapolis, Minn.)
Indulgence Press. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2006028937
Notes:
"This book was produced for the exhibition, Cull-arbor-ation, by Wilber H. Schilling and David Pitman at Indulgence Press. The exhibition dates are July 12 to August 17, 2012 at the Traffic Zone Gallery in Minneapolis."--Colophon. The words "What goes around comes around" are printed in red ink in a circle around the title on the title page. Pages are folded accordion-style. Illustrations are printed on the recto side of pages; text is printed on verso side of pages and is read from the back of the book to the front. "The edition consists of 50 copies, four artist's proofs and one exhibition copy, each with a 7" vinyl record."--Colophon." Accompanying 33 1/3 vinyl sound disc by David Pitman.
Summary:
"Agents of Change is an artists' book, produced in the spirit of the exhibition catalog, as part of Cull-arbor-ation: Culling the Urban Forest. It explores urban forestry practices, environmental policymaking, and the parasitic diseases and non-parasitic disorders that destroy trees. Agents of Change is printed two-sided and grows to 194 inches when fully open. It contains observances by the artists and a 7" vinyl recording of chainsaw and wood chipping sound. Photographic images represent a timeline of important political changes and speak to the loss of trees in the urban forest"--Publisher's Facebook page.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)810455145
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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