Possibility of Life's Survival
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To accompany the installation of "The Robinson Institute" at Tate Britain, this title features a similar selection of images, predominantly from "Robinson in Ruins" and the "Tate Collection", which consider the origins of the economic crisis, and effectively serve to illustrate the development of capitalism through the details of landscape.
In January 2008, a fictional character called Robinson, newly released from a fictional prison, resumed his activities as a wandering, erratic scholar of landscape: ‘Equipped with an ancient cine camera...he made images of his everyday surroundings...He believed that he could communicate with a network of non-human intelligences...They were determined to preserve the possibility of life's survival on the planet, and enlisted him to work on their behalf...’
Ten months later ‘a box containing 19 film cans and a notebook’ was discovered in a derelict caravan. Its contents were arranged by a team of researchers as a film, Robinson in Ruins (2010), and, later, as The Robinson Institute, which combined a selection of the film images with other works.
To accompany the installation of The Robinson Institute at Tate Britain, filmmaker Patrick Keiller includes in this book a similar selection of images, predominantly from Robinson in Ruins and the Tate Collection, which consider the origins of the current economic crisis, and effectively serve to illustrate the development of capitalism through the details of landscape.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781849760720
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 01 January 2013
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Tate Publishing
Illustration: 60 colour illustrations
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 12.0mm
Width: 171.0mm
Height: 245.0mm
Weight: 378g
Pages: 64
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About the Author
Patrick Keiller (b. 1950) studied architecture at University College London and fine art in the Department of Environmental Media at the RCA, where he began making films. Since the 1980s, his work has been widely exhibited in the UK and elsewhere. He is best known for his series of film essays, London 1994, Robinson in Space 1997 and Robinson in Ruins 2010.
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