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"Evolve comes from 'to unroll' in Latin. This book, a snake that unrolls out of a felt egg ... considers Snake Detection Theory, put forth by Lynne A. Isbell and others, which proposes that humans and certain other primates developed our excellent vision and intelligence due largely to co-evolution with snakes. A viewer’s own visceral response (or lack thereof) to the bookform itself might inform whether one agrees with the theory or not."--Publisher's website.
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Artists' books, Specimens, Snakes, Human evolutionPlaces
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Edition of 42 copies.
Felt egg by Laurie Whitehill Chong.
"Rupert the snake was blind-embossed onto Rives lightweight paper by Sara Press. Letterpressed with Denise Figueredo, Figgy Press. Fonts: Honey Badger and Jellyka delicious cake"--Colophon (snake's tail.)
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