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Street Report 1: Public Bins

In Street Report 1: Public Bins, Atelier HOKO’s encounters with public bins reveal how unexpected or “improper” use or interactions, no matter how minor, are rich areas for study and observation, sometimes humorously so. This first title in the publication series 'Street Report' looks at one of the most ubiquitous yet unobserved objects in the streets of Singapore.
This well describes the role of a street reporter, to make sense of phenomena on the streets and find delight and meaning in doing so. They hope readers will go on their own note-taking discoveries whenever they are on the way to dispose rubbish.
 

Details

Written in English
Measures 12 x 17 cm
Counts 138 pages
Features illustrated pages in color and black & white

In Street Report 1: Public Bins, Atelier HOKO’s encounters with public bins reveal how unexpected or “improper” use or interactions, no matter how minor, are rich areas for study and observation, sometimes humorously so. This first title in the publication series 'Street Report' looks at one of the most ubiquitous yet unobserved objects in the streets of Singapore.
This well describes the role of a street reporter, to make sense of phenomena on the streets and find delight and meaning in doing so. They hope readers will go on their own note-taking discoveries whenever they are on the way to dispose rubbish.
 

Details

Written in English
Measures 12 x 17 cm
Counts 138 pages
Features illustrated pages in color and black & white

$8.15

Original: $23.28

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Street Report 1: Public Bins

$23.28

$8.15

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In Street Report 1: Public Bins, Atelier HOKO’s encounters with public bins reveal how unexpected or “improper” use or interactions, no matter how minor, are rich areas for study and observation, sometimes humorously so. This first title in the publication series 'Street Report' looks at one of the most ubiquitous yet unobserved objects in the streets of Singapore.
This well describes the role of a street reporter, to make sense of phenomena on the streets and find delight and meaning in doing so. They hope readers will go on their own note-taking discoveries whenever they are on the way to dispose rubbish.
 

Details

Written in English
Measures 12 x 17 cm
Counts 138 pages
Features illustrated pages in color and black & white