Sleep No More. Published by Archive Books and edited by Danilo Correale, the text is the result of a three year long research study on wakefulness and sleep in postmodernity.
Originally shown as a video, the book is a transcription of a four hour long sensorial video essay featuring an impressive list of scholars that research the topic of time in everyday life. Included in the project are words by David M. Rapoport, Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer, Roger Ekirch, Simon Williams, Alan Derickson, Murray Melbin, Alexei Penzin, and Reena Patel.
This compendium is a tool in which one can experience the research outside of an installation or gallery space. Please join us for a chance to meet the editor and view an excerpt of the video.
Danilo Correale, b. 1982, is an Italian researcher and artist currently based in New York
Sep 7th 2016