Industrial Scars

Industrial Scars The Hidden Costs of Consumption

Hardback (13 Oct 2016)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Industrial Scars is the work of environmentalist and photographer, J Henry Fair, who brings our attentions to the tragic effects created by human impact on our planet. At first, his photographs are mesmerisingly beautiful: taken at bird's eye perspective from a small plane, their shapes, colours and details give them an aesthetic quality that entrance and capture the imagination, yet concern and horror creep in on the realisation of the true reality of the subject. Our ever-increasing demand for energy, regularly-changing eating habits and rampant consumerism are rapidly leading to the degradation of our planet. Industrial Scars reveals unseen views of the effects of such production on our environment, exposing the secrets from oil drilling, hydro-fracking and coal-ash waste, to large scale agricultural production and abandoned mining operations. Each of Fair's striking images, presented here in exquisite detail, are accompanied by detailed explanations, while the foreword is written by prominent US writer Jack Hitt, with further texts by leading environmentalists (names TBC). The overall message is clear - Fair is committed to reveal the evidence of the devastating costs of our choices on our planet. It is up to us to accept a consumer responsibility and environmental awareness, and to change our habits if we want to ensure a better world for future generations to enjoy.

About the Publisher

Papadakis

Papadakis

Papadakis Publisher is an independent, family-owned publishing company situated in London and Winterbourne, UK. Since 1968, Papadakis Publisher and its predecessor Academy Editions have published more than a thousand titles, mainly on art, architecture and the decorative arts. Founder Andreas Papadakis was the first to publish many international architects including L?on Krier, Daniel Libeskind and Zaha Hadid and Victor Arwas?s Art Deco, first published in 1980 remains the standard work on the subject.

Book information

ISBN: 9781906506612
Publisher: Papadakis
Imprint: Papadakis
Pub date:
DEWEY: 779.936370092
DEWEY edition: 23
Number of pages: 204
Weight: 1726g
Height: 320mm
Width: 260mm
Spine width: 26mm