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For Whom the Bell Tolls: Samson Young's Art Journey is the first book in this series to document the projects of BMW Art Journey recipients. The book chronicles Young's two-month journey to visit the world's iconic bells, often ideological, political, or religious emblems with rich histories. The book ably documents the bells, making inspired use of the very cool Ricoh CP Clicker (Clickable Paper) phone app, which allows the reader to tap/capture specially designated pages and bring up audio clips of recordings of the bells. (Included with the book is a punch-and-fold cardboard amplification device in which to place the phone!)This transforms the book into an immersive multimedia experience.

While the idea of visiting storied bells across the continents seems like an intriguing prospect in line with the concept of the BMW Art Journey project, I never got a sense of "journey" or adventure from Young's travels. Each stop is unto itself, with no sense of movement from place to place. The text and descriptions are scant, a large font filling the void. The book's foreword touts Young's personality, his exuberance, and sense of humor, but that rarely is evidenced in his writing.

But the crux of this book is of course the resulting art itself, and that is a bit of a disappointment. Young notes that the bells inspired him to compose a musical piece, but that seemed to be a work-in-progress, and therefore not provided via the aforementioned app. The art consists of the Landschaft Series (watercolor, ink, crayon, stamp on paper), created on the road, representing the sound of the bells. The cover art representing the Mingun bell in Myanmar is the most "polished" and attractive; the others included in the book are decidedly cruder, far less pleasing to this eye. The book is also illustrated with some historical photos, and some taken by the author which are largely documentary, and only occasionally artistic in nature.
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Markeret
ghr4 | Feb 28, 2018 |
Contains:
Editor's note / András Szántó --
Introduction: Follies of orthodoxy / Orville Schell --
Orwell then and now / David Rieff --
The limits of language / Nicholas Lemann --
Words in a tome of war : on rhetoric, truth, and power / Mark Danner --
An egregious collocation of vocables / Patricia J. Williams --
Freedom, liberty, and rights : three cautionary tales / Aryeh Neier --
Sloppiness and the English language / Francine Prose --
What Orwell didn't know about the brain, the mind, and language / George Lakoff --
The new frontier : the instruments of emotion / Drew Westen --
Stellar spin / Frances FitzGerald --
Bad knowledge / Alice O'Connor --
Black and white, or gray : a Polish conundrum / Konstanty Gebert --
After the Falwellians / Susan Harding --
Welcome to the infotainment freak show / Martin Kaplan --
Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night will stay the couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds : but what about big media? / Victor Navasky --
Reporters and rhetoric / Geoffrey Cowan --
Lessons from the war zone / Farnaz Fassihi --
Our own thought police / Michael Massing --
Epilogue: What I didn't know : open society reconsidered / George Soros --
Appendix: Politics and the English language / George Orwell.
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Markeret
Lemeritus | Dec 15, 2021 |

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George Soros Contributor
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