Interactive Art and Embodiment: The Implicit Body as Performance

In an extensive anthology showcasing his own work and that of several of his contemporaries, artist Nathaniel Stern explores the role of the body in interactive art with both beauty and clarity. Appropriately, the book includes a “digital companion” chapter that’s available for free online.

Hunter S. Thompson’s “The Curse of Lono” Reissued

Thompson's most eccentric book is back in print with pages of characteristic Ralph Steadman illustrations

After nearly a decade out of print, Hunter S. Thompson and Ralph Steadman’s “The Curse of Lono” is again back on the shelves. Originally published in 1983 and heralded as the devilish duo’s most eccentric piece of work, the book follows the two—alongside a cast of equally unsightly characters—through Hawaii for the 1980 Honolulu Marathon. What was meant to be “a good chance for a …

10 Corso Como: A to Z

Insight into the 20+ year history of the famed Milanese shopping and dining complex, as told by its founder and curator

With its exposed spine and fabric cover, Rizzoli‘s “10 Corso Como: A to Z” hints at the artistic and engaging content that waits just beyond its painterly cover. A celebratory monograph of the famed Milanese shopping and dining complex, the book offers a retrospective look at the exhibitions, designers, voices and inspirations that have influenced the now-iconic space through the eyes of its founder and …