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Indigenous Species

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A young girl is abducted and smuggled aboard a boat bound upstream on an Indonesian river, through a landscape scarred by ecological destruction and historical greed.

As her captors take her ever deeper into the jungle, her uncertain fate is compounded by the sense of her environment as a place of violence, destruction and jeopardy.

But it is also a place from which she herself is indigenous, and if she can root herself back into its landscape and languages, she may yet save herself.

Khairani Barokka addresses issues of pollution, consumerism, and habitat destruction with a poet's sensibility, and her frenetic neon artwork, inspired by contemporary glitch artists while also incorporating traditional motifs, aims to overturn our ideas of the jungle as a place of threatening darkness.

Indigenous Species is also a bold and necessary experiment in making a sight-impaired-accessible art book: Tilted Axis is producing a separate edition which will feature Braille alongside text for sighted readers, and tactile, embossed imagery.

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Product Details
Tilted Axis Press
1911284045 / 9781911284048
Hardback
821.92
01/12/2016
United Kingdom
English
51 pages : illustrations (colour)
17 x 21 cm
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