Tables of Content stole our hearts. Maybe because we are students ourselves and are all too familiar with the struggle of low budgets and big ambitions. Or maybe because of the great amount of creativity the book contains. Tables of Content is a catalogue made by ArtEZ students. Playing with the double meaning of the title: when you read it literally, it gives away the concept of the book. Printed in greyscale the works of 23 students have been photographed while spread out on the tables, which is not a rare phenomenon in a random classroom at an art school. By seemingly arbitrarily putting down the work, new images appear and visual rhyme is created. The catalogue goes one step further than just presenting the works by adding this new visual layer. Perhaps it is because of these circumstances that surprising concepts like this one are invented and realised.
Tables of Content stole our hearts. Maybe because we are students ourselves and are all too familiar with the struggle of low budgets and big ambitions. Or maybe because of the great amount of creativity the book contains. Tables of Content is a catalogue made by ArtEZ students. Playing with the double meaning of the title: when you read it literally, it gives away the concept of the book. Printed in greyscale the works of 23 students have been photographed while spread out on the tables, which is not a rare phenomenon in a random classroom at an art school. By seemingly arbitrarily putting down the work, new images appear and visual rhyme is created. The catalogue goes one step further than just presenting the works by adding this new visual layer. Perhaps it is because of these circumstances that surprising concepts like this one are invented and realised.