Upcycled: Bound Journals Transformed
Introduction
Biosphere
Covers
Hygeia
Hygeia Health Poster Playing Cards
Imagination in Space
Joy*Beauty*Life
Kusudama
Let's Eat Cake
Mosaic
Red Black White
Spring Tonic
That Saboteur in Your Eye
Titan II — F111 for James Rosenquist
Transparent Woman
T R A V E L
[Untitled]
Vita et Mors
Biosphere
Covers
Hygeia
Hygeia Health Poster Playing Cards
Imagination in Space
Joy*Beauty*Life
Kusudama
Let's Eat Cake
Mosaic
Red Black White
Spring Tonic
That Saboteur in Your Eye
Titan II — F111 for James Rosenquist
Transparent Woman
T R A V E L
[Untitled]
Vita et Mors
Vita et Mors
Artist: Rosae Reeder
Scientific American, 1955-1956
One of a kind expandable accordion book enclosed within the Scientific American binding; Magazine pages, bound Scientific American magazines and Xerox Transfer
Vita et Mors is a dos-à-dos one of a kind expandable accordion-fold book enclosed inside the complete structure of bound Scientific American magazines. Within the pages of the book are pockets that hold image cards with facts about Vita et Mors (Life and Death). Definitions are from Webster's on line and facts are from various medical and informational websites. Quotes are from the writings of Langston Hughes and Lao Tzu.