Offline Activities by Tamara Shopsin & Jason Fulford
C$24.00
Paperback, 112 pages, ISBN: 9780999265543
Published by THE ICE PLANT, 2020
This book is for you if your life could use a coupon book for fun, quirky & creative offline activities.
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From the publisher:
Return to the real world! A coupon-style booklet of 52 activities for offline fun, from Jason Fulford and Tamara Shopsin
Jason Fulford and Tamara Shopsin’s Offline Activities is a book of 52 suggestions for things you can do in real life. Rearrange your furniture; invite an old friend to lunch; bring something home from the supermarket and treat it as sculpture. Part novelty, part self-help guide, Offline Activities encourages you to seek out the chance and mystery that is often lacking in the digital age.
Featuring the kind of ingenious, charming design you expect from a Jason Fulford and Tamara Shopsin project, Offline Activities is designed as a coupon book with tear-out pages, with one inspirational suggestion and quote per page. You are encouraged to physically do the activity and rip the page out of the book as proof. If you do one offline activity per week, the book will last a year. Offline Activities is a delightfully analog, pleasantly practical guide to shaking up your offscreen life.
About the authors:
Tamara Shopsin
(born 1979) is an illustrator, graphic designer, writer and part-time cook in her family’s New York restaurant. She is the author of two memoirs, Mumbai New York Scranton (2013) and Arbitrary Stupid Goal (2017), designer of the 5 Year Diary and coauthor, with Jason Fulford, of the children’s book This Equals That (2014), among many other projects.
Jason Fulford
(born 1973) is a photographer and cofounder of J&L Books. He is a Guggenheim Fellow, a frequent lecturer at universities and has led workshops across the globe. His numerous monographs include The Mushroom Collector (2011) and Hotel Oracle (2013).
(Credits: Publisher’s description has been retrieved from BiblioShare. Photos no. 1, 2 and 3 by Dahlia Katz; photos no. 4, 5 and 6 by Madeleine Dalkie.)