How can the physical form of a book hold something it wasnÕt intended to? How could book conventions be reimagined or subverted for a different purpose or meaning? This book contains three hundreds pages of fresh air. When you open the book, one can see only captions that say ÒFresh air.Ó The caption is not referring to the empty pages. It is captioning the surroundings so that it allows readers to read it in anew way. Readers are reading air, not the pages on the book.
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