Work Description
Otherkin /ˈʌðəkɪn/ noun noun: otherkin; plural noun: otherkins; plural noun: otherkin 1 a person who identifies as non-human, typically as being wholly or partially an animal or mythical being. Other Kin is a scrapbook of religious iconography for the future; a future with phantom limbs and teeth and wings and fur and freedom. Published with a risograph printer, a process originally used by churches, political parties and community groups as a cheap and quick way to distribute ephemera, Other Kin documents interpretations of mainstream media by a community of non-humans. Through this documentation the book interrogates the reoccurring theme of therianthropy and zoomorphism in popular culture throughout history, considering the on-screen solidarity it gives to believers in this modern movement of kinship.
Publisher | self-published |
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Release Place | Manchester, United Kingdom |
Edition | 1st edition |
Release Date | 2020 |
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Printrun | 15 |
Inscription | numbered |
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Language | English |
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Technique | Risograph |