TAKE IT APART ︎ TAKEN APART ︎ TAKE A PART ︎ TAKING APART ︎ TAKE IN PART ︎ TAKING PARTS ︎ TAKEN PART ︎ TAKE IT IN PARTS ︎ TAKING PART ︎ TAKE THE SHIP APART
TAKE THE SHIP APART is a publication produced by Image Text Ithaca’s MFA Class of 2020, whose work in photography and writing lives in relation to each other, as threads of connectivity.
Consisting of broadsheets by each of the contributors, as a moving organism that takes part in the notion of urgency, the publication is meant to be taken apart, and can be activated by protocols, in one’s home, or as an iterative exhibition.
Taking in part the paradox of the Ship of Theseus, TAKE THE SHIP APART is also a way to think through what a collective thesis could be: an aggregate that is evolving, moving in the world, and never static nor finished.
Designed and conceived in collaboration with Paul Soulellis and Jo-ey Tang.
Consisting of broadsheets by each of the contributors, as a moving organism that takes part in the notion of urgency, the publication is meant to be taken apart, and can be activated by protocols, in one’s home, or as an iterative exhibition.
Taking in part the paradox of the Ship of Theseus, TAKE THE SHIP APART is also a way to think through what a collective thesis could be: an aggregate that is evolving, moving in the world, and never static nor finished.
Designed and conceived in collaboration with Paul Soulellis and Jo-ey Tang.
Scroll for a series of engagements by current iTi students in activation of TAKE THE SHIP APART.
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Raegan Bird sits on the floor with Laura Pierson
“I am with the grandchildren and they are being let inside for a song.“
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“I am with the grandchildren and they are being let inside for a song.“
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Marissa Iamartino in translation with Hugo Gallo
“Anosmic Blues” & a list of things that quicken the heart
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“Anosmic Blues” & a list of things that quicken the heart
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Dale Small in conversation with Andre Bradley
“I’ve known the rivers too Langston, I’ve known rivers too. The way that experiences course in time, through my veins. I have been a river too.”
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“I’ve known the rivers too Langston, I’ve known rivers too. The way that experiences course in time, through my veins. I have been a river too.”
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