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Book: the horizon toward which we move always recedes before us
2023Digital BookONWARD surveys a global collection of potent organizing locales, and an extensive array of galaxial, architectural renderings from these places. The book then interviews Daniel Phil Gonzales, 1968 student activist turned Professor at San Francisco State University, surrounded by his archives, music, and vintage race cars. Gonzales discusses the buildup and global legacy of 1968, his co-founding of the nation’s first College of Ethnic Studies, and looking outward towards the next several decades. This volume focuses on folding time and topography across these meeting sites, arched portals, and importantly those lives that helped and continue to circulate freedom seeking material culture.
The set of artworks posted onsite include new site drawings, architectural diagrams/details, and object photography from interview and research material. The online PDF made for sharing provides its own substantial interview within this iteration of the project, which is part of a much longer, several years trajectory.