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It is not a traditional exhibition catalogue but functions as an open space to share research material and ideas, unfolding the themes of the exhibition. Within, the pages provide space for artists to revisit research and expand from a apoint in which the trajectory diverged, giving potentiality for a new trajectory and a tapping into lost fertile ground. The publication gives space to the research leading into the exhibition and events, but also allows for parallel investigations to unfold and ideas to diverge.
Published on the occasion of 'before breakfast we talked about the furthest visible point before it all disappeared' 27 June - 26 July, 2014 at Tenderpixel, London. Featuring Cathy Haynes, Fay Nicolson, Kentaro Yamada, Andrea Zucchini, and The School of the Event Horizon, Point of Divergence refuses to act as a traditional exhibition catalogue but rather an open space to share research material and ideas, unfolding the themes of the exhibition.  
 
Within, the pages provide space for artists to revisit research and expand from a point in which the trajectory diverged, giving potentiality for a new trajectory and a tapping into lost fertile ground. Alongside is a conversation between the members of Tenderpixel and Tenderbooks (Borbála Soós, Stella Sideli, Lucia Garavaglia and Rowena Harris, respectively) which alludes to the diverse exhibition research. Functioning much like placing a word within a circular form to see more clearly it's anagrams, the design of the publication is fluid, dynamic and changeable. Resonating around a share interest, the artist's work is stirred together to created a mixing pot in which a new trajectory for the development of new work may develop.

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Published on the occasion of 'before breakfast we talked about the furthest visible point before it all disappeared' 27 June - 26 July, 2014 at Tenderpixel, London. Featuring Cathy Haynes, Fay Nicolson, Kentaro Yamada, Andrea Zucchini, and The School of the Event Horizon, Point of Divergence refuses to act as a traditional exhibition catalogue but rather an open space to share research material and ideas, unfolding the themes of the exhibition.

Within, the pages provide space for artists to revisit research and expand from a point in which the trajectory diverged, giving potentiality for a new trajectory and a tapping into lost fertile ground. Alongside is a conversation between the members of Tenderpixel and Tenderbooks (Borbála Soós, Stella Sideli, Lucia Garavaglia and Rowena Harris, respectively) which alludes to the diverse exhibition research. Functioning much like placing a word within a circular form to see more clearly it's anagrams, the design of the publication is fluid, dynamic and changeable. Resonating around a share interest, the artist's work is stirred together to created a mixing pot in which a new trajectory for the development of new work may develop.