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(Mr. BLACK)
 
JUNK ACTIVITY ( 12 Astronauts )   Artist BOOK MACHINE Press
 
JUNK ACTIVITY
( 12 Astronauts )
 
Artist BOOK MACHINE Press
100 pages
140 x 225 mm
 
50 issues
signed and mumbered
 
Auteur: Romaric Tisserand ( Aka Ivan Ivanovitch )
Graphisme:  Aurélie Lenglet
Book Machine Press
Nouvel Festival du Centre Pompidou
 
Merci à Christophe Boutin, Mélanie Scarciglia , Patrick Javault et Bernard Blistène.
www.bookmachine.info
 
JUNK ACTIVITY ( 12 Astronauts )   Artist BOOK MACHINE Press
 
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12 astronauts in the moon dust
during 100 pages
Niel Armstrong, Edwin « Buzz » Aldrin ( Apollo 11 ) , Pete Conrad, Alan Bean ( Apollo 12 ) , Alan Shepard, Edgar Mitchell ( Apollo 14 ) , David Scott,  James Irwin ( Apollo 15 ), John W. Young, Charlie Duke ( Apollo 16 ), Eugene Cernan, Harrison Schmitt ( Apollo 17 )
 
Le nom de Ivan Ivanovitch est le fils défunt du Tsar Ivan le Terrible, tué par ce dernier. Symbole du sacrifié dans la culture russe, Ivan Ivanovitch a été également le nom du pantin qui a été envoyé dans l’espace avant le vol inaugural de Yuri Gagarin. Le Test Dummie est en tout point les traits et la morphologie du premier cosmonaute en orbit autour de la terre. 
 
 
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About Icaarlamarck

Romaric Tisserand is a visual and performance artist. His work is focused on new perspectives and practices in photography and contemporary culture, developing online exhibition like 3360 MoMO from M to O (1120times.com) or AAnonymes, the search of the deliberated accident (2005-2009) and new media supports. He has supported and coordinated a series of non-western and emerging artists, as well established artists: from Lise Sarfati’s in Roma at the Villa Medicis to Samuel Fosso’s monographic show at Rencontres d’Arles. He is creating a plumber shop gallery, MoMO Galerie, since 2010. Since, he is involved in artistic direction and production partnership with the studio and magazine Momologue.