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| − | As described  | + | As described on Beauclair's website, ''Photon'' is a narrative experience where the reader enters the optical apparatus through a variety of filters and prisms. Once the end is reached, the reader flips the book only to do the reading in the other direction, and much like a photon she travels back in time. ''Photon'' is a beautifully printed visual poem that highlights time and the reading experience as relative quantities. | 
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Revision as of 14:56, 10 October 2020
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| Author | Alexis Beauclair | 
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| Language | French, English | 
| Publisher | self-published (Papier Machine) (8€, sold out) | 
| City | Saint-Férreol-Trente-Pas | 
| Date | 2014 | 
| Pages | 8 | 
| Format | 18 cm x 26 cm | 
| Fabrication | Risograph | 
| E-book | PDF (16 mb) | 
As described on Beauclair's website, Photon is a narrative experience where the reader enters the optical apparatus through a variety of filters and prisms. Once the end is reached, the reader flips the book only to do the reading in the other direction, and much like a photon she travels back in time. Photon is a beautifully printed visual poem that highlights time and the reading experience as relative quantities.
