Book Review | Digital pleasure in the aesthetic artefact
By Mark Hancock.
You know a book review is going well when you disengage your critical
mind and find yourself falling into the text and just soaking up
everything you're reading. HOLO magazine gets you like that. I don't
think it's too much of an exaggeration to say that HOLO magazine is
itself a work of art. And a solid, thick volume at that. In an era when
many mainstream art magazines produce something that could easily fit
into a satchel or handbag, HOLO sits on the table like a portable
gallery space.
http://www.furtherfield.org/features/reviews/digital-pleasure-aesthetic-artefact
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