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Artists Heather & Ivan Morison bring together a recent body of work, incorporating a range of shelters and escape vehicles in a narrative that is part science fiction, part history, part autobiograpy, part fairytale. Falling into Place tells of a world after an unspecified but high-impact event that has displaced people and caused those who survive to reassess how to live their lives from then on. Referencing a dystopian outlook on humanity and its future, the Morison's book is a higly poignant wake-up call, bound in an engrossing novella tht offers an extraordinary insight into rich and intriguing artistic practice. Publishe by Book Works, London and Situations, University of the West of Englang, Bristol.
Artists Heather & Ivan Morison bring together a recent body of work, incorporating a range of shelters and escape vehicles in a narrative that is part science fiction, part history, part autobiography, part fairytale. Falling into Place tells of a world after an unspecified but high-impact event that has displaced people and caused those who survive to reassess how to live their lives from then on. Referencing a dystopian outlook on humanity and its future, the Morison's book is a highly poignant wake-up call, bound in an engrossing novella that offers an extraordinary insight into rich and intriguing artistic practice. Published by Book Works, London and Situations, University of the West of England, Bristol.

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Artists Heather & Ivan Morison bring together a recent body of work, incorporating a range of shelters and escape vehicles in a narrative that is part science fiction, part history, part autobiography, part fairytale. Falling into Place tells of a world after an unspecified but high-impact event that has displaced people and caused those who survive to reassess how to live their lives from then on. Referencing a dystopian outlook on humanity and its future, the Morison's book is a highly poignant wake-up call, bound in an engrossing novella that offers an extraordinary insight into rich and intriguing artistic practice. Published by Book Works, London and Situations, University of the West of England, Bristol.