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Andromeda is the first definitive volume of work by artist and poet Tobin Shaw. Blending full-page visionary artworks with experimental poetry, this collection reads like a transmission from another world-cryptic, luminous, and profoundly human.
Exploring the cosmos as both a physical frontier and a metaphor for identity, resilience, and longing, Shaw pushes into the tension between technology and emotion, between the future we build and the humanity we risk leaving behind. Within these pages, readers will encounter fragments of hope, warnings from imagined futures, and meditations on our eternal bond with the stars.
Part artbook, part poetry codex, Andromeda challenges traditional boundaries of genre. Its pages move between stark visual minimalism and cosmic abundance, echoing the contrasts of our fractured world. With themes of identity, exile, wonder, and survival, Shaw's definitive collection positions itself as both a document of speculative imagination and a mirror to our present condition.
For readers of experimental literature, science fiction poetry, and visionary art, Andromeda offers an immersive, otherworldly experience. It is not simply a book to be read, but an artifact to be encountered-mysterious, uncompromising, and deeply alive.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Andromeda is the first definitive volume of work by artist and poet Tobin Shaw. Blending full-page visionary artworks with experimental poetry, this collection reads like a transmission from another world-cryptic, luminous, and profoundly human.
Exploring the cosmos as both a physical frontier and a metaphor for identity, resilience, and longing, Shaw pushes into the tension between technology and emotion, between the future we build and the humanity we risk leaving behind. Within these pages, readers will encounter fragments of hope, warnings from imagined futures, and meditations on our eternal bond with the stars.
Part artbook, part poetry codex, Andromeda challenges traditional boundaries of genre. Its pages move between stark visual minimalism and cosmic abundance, echoing the contrasts of our fractured world. With themes of identity, exile, wonder, and survival, Shaw's definitive collection positions itself as both a document of speculative imagination and a mirror to our present condition.
For readers of experimental literature, science fiction poetry, and visionary art, Andromeda offers an immersive, otherworldly experience. It is not simply a book to be read, but an artifact to be encountered-mysterious, uncompromising, and deeply alive.