'Geological Simulations' Print by Eric Stynes
This document seeks to uncover the secrets of a strange-looking stone in a public park in Amsterdam. How did it arrive here? Who put it there? What mysteries does it hide? None of these questions will be answered, but by asking them, I hope to move one step closer to uncovering the simulation.
This print accompanies a zine of the same name, also available via Way Bad Press.
Eric Stynes works across art, graphic design, art direction, moving image and spatial design. Grounded in artistic research, his practice explores themes of national identity, archaeology and technological collapse.
www.ericstynes.com / @ericstynes
Printed Using: Black, Green, Fluorescent Yellow
Paper: Munken Polar 170gsm
Print size: A3 (297 x 420mm)
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