Running the Numbers: An American Self-Portrait Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Running the Numbers: An American Self-Portrait Book

Startling digital photographs paint a disturbing yet strangely seductive picture of American life today.Read More

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  • Product Description

    Statistics can be daunting and dry: 1,000,000 trees cut down every year; 9,000,000 American children without health insurance; 2,000,000 plastic bottles used every five minutes; 2,300,000 adults incarcerated in U.S. prisons. Renownedphotographer Chris Jordan brings these staggering numbers to life in manipulated digital photographs that are at oncealluring and shocking. A landscape of toothpicks, each representing a felled tree, stretches into the horizon; a loopingmaze of plastic cups reveal how many are used each day on airplane flights; fashioned from soda cans, a replica of a Seurat masterpiece becomes a lesson in waste; and thousands of Barbie dolls-representing the number of breast augmentations performed each year-combine to depict a woman's torso. Filled with astonishing photographs ofsurprising beauty, this book, manufactured from recycled materials, helps us grasp visually the potential consequencesof our culture of waste.

  • 3791342835
  • 9783791342832
  • Chris Jordan
  • 1 January 2009
  • Prestel
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 112
  • 1
  • Illustrated
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