Publisher Note
Cruise is a story about coming of age. An overnight ferry ride from Riga to Stockholm turns into a metaphor for the transitional space between being a teenager and becoming an adult. Youth is a fleeting phenomenon that is both painful and beautiful, just like the contrast between the trashy interior of the ferry and the beauty of the sea. Trips on the ferry evoke a sort of nostalgia for the present that will soon be past—the sea surrounding the party is magnificent, but it is also a vast nothingness, ready to just swallow us up.
Connecting Eastern and Western Europe, the ferry is popular among young people. Tickets are cheap and it's a good way to get away from their parents' and let themselves go. The ferry provides all kinds of entertainment — karaoke, an evening show with a flamboyant dance performance, gambling halls, a lottery, and a disco hall. The entertainment is sort of cliché and sometimes absurd but its very banality mirrors the awkwardness of what it means to be very young and living in a state of both personal and societal transition.
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| Edition | 1st edition |
| Release Date | 2019 |
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Artist:
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| Printrun | 300 |
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ISBN-13:
978-9934-8748-1-9
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| Subform | Photobook |
| Topics | Coming Of Age |
| Methods | Photography |
| Language | English |
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| Dimensions | 18.4 × 24.0 × 1.0 cm |
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| Pages | 96 |
| Technique | Offset |