14 Apr 2009

Bill Jay's guide to profound thinking...

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Diane Smyth

The latest copy of Ag just hit BJP's desks, and its a cracking issue. Photographer Andy Gotts describes how he came to photograph Hollywood A-listers, Tim Daly talks through black-and-white ink jet, Gerry Badger reports on a new series of books on books by Errata Editions, and - most hilariously - renown photography writer and educator Bill Jay provides a guide on how to be profound.

'Copy down a paragraph (any one will do) from a current critical theorist,' he writes. 'Stick to banalities...Create a diversion...Be political...If all else fails, act dumb.'

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This could be interesting if we had access to it. AS it is online there is none, and Ag cannot even be seen yet alone purchased anywhere in the UK outside a few outlets in "major" cities: I cannot get a look at a copy and I live in Cardiff, a capital city.

Posted by: peter harrap on 13 May 2009 at 12:30

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