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Insomnia: Sleeplessness As A Cultural Symptom

Insomnia: Sleeplessness As A Cultural Symptom

Insomnia shifts in sleeping habits go together with major changes in our ways of living. Today we are witnessing a corresponding shift, in which the possibility of direct communication at any geographical distance shatters the 24-hour rhythm of the time zones. We have the possibility of doing everything regardless of what time of the day it is. Insomnia aims to draw a map of the sleepless state that this accessibility creates. With contributions from Siri Hustvedt, Sara Arrhenius, Carsten Holler, Rafael Rozendaal and others. Thanks to Art & Theory Publishing (Stockholm).

160 pages, 16 x 24 cm, paperback, Art & Theory Publishing (Stockholm). 

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Insomnia: Sleeplessness As A Cultural Symptom

Insomnia shifts in sleeping habits go together with major changes in our ways of living. Today we are witnessing a corresponding shift, in which the possibility of direct communication at any geographical distance shatters the 24-hour rhythm of the time zones. We have the possibility of doing everything regardless of what time of the day it is. Insomnia aims to draw a map of the sleepless state that this accessibility creates. With contributions from Siri Hustvedt, Sara Arrhenius, Carsten Holler, Rafael Rozendaal and others. Thanks to Art & Theory Publishing (Stockholm).

160 pages, 16 x 24 cm, paperback, Art & Theory Publishing (Stockholm). 

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Insomnia shifts in sleeping habits go together with major changes in our ways of living. Today we are witnessing a corresponding shift, in which the possibility of direct communication at any geographical distance shatters the 24-hour rhythm of the time zones. We have the possibility of doing everything regardless of what time of the day it is. Insomnia aims to draw a map of the sleepless state that this accessibility creates. With contributions from Siri Hustvedt, Sara Arrhenius, Carsten Holler, Rafael Rozendaal and others. Thanks to Art & Theory Publishing (Stockholm).

160 pages, 16 x 24 cm, paperback, Art & Theory Publishing (Stockholm).