language as a moral medium
an exhibition of conceptual books, kinetic poetry, and other interventions
what happens when we don't have the language to describe our experiences? or have other’s experiences communicated to us? what are we to do when our experiences don’t fit into our words? our books? our bindings? what is a book when its pages are unbound? what does a binding do to the stories being bound? what happens when words are no longer fixed, instead moving around and through pages? or when a book unfolds in different directions, instructing the reader how to constantly reorient themselves to it and its content?
'language as a moral medium' presents a selection of ten unique, conceptual, haptic, kinetic books that delve deep into the possibilities of what book can be, what being book can mean, and what can be said when language is freed from the binds of convention.