Help Your Self
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ISBN
9789492095633
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‘Mieke Gerritzen makes a crash landing on the island of Ennui. Search the wreckage for shattered bits of selfhood while you explore the mobility of microbes, the myth of mindfulness, the narcissism of Zoom, and the addictive allure of love, money, and success.’
Ellen Lupton, Design Chair Maryland Institute Collega of art, Curator Cooper Hewitt. Smithsonian Design Museum New York
‘This fascinating and provocative book confronts its readers with the most urgent questions that raise their self-awareness and improve their quality of life.’
Boris Groys, philosopher, media theorist
Weight | 0.510000 |
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ISBN13/Barcode | 9789492095633 |
ISBN10 | 9492095637 |
Author | Mieke Gerritzen |
Binding | Paperback |
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Date Published | 17th November 2020 |
Pages | 256 |
Publisher | Valiz |
Who are you, who do you want to be, and what do you need to do to get there? We are constantly pushed to lead the perfect life. The media present us with a picture of an existence in which we’re rich, beautiful, happy and successful. Our identities used to be shaped by our communities, families, and friends, but today, in the online era, we’re expected to write our own success stories on social media platforms.
We design our own identity, create our own image and present ourselves in the way we want to be seen. The various imaginative methods and ideas for upgrading oneself—by dieting to achieve the perfect body, transforming your talents into a successful business, or finding bliss by meeting a new love—are seen as new forms of creativity, or Self-Design.
Help Your Self is an inspiration book to design your perfect self and shows you how to get started. At the same time, it reflects on the self-help industry as a relatively new phenomenon.
Author: Mieke Gerritzen
Design: Mieke Gerritzen
Support: Creative Industries Fund NL | The Image Society
Pb | 24 x 15,2 cm (h x w) | 256 pp. | separate English and Dutch edition | October 2020 | ISBN 978-94-92095-63-3 [Eng]