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Shop ‘This Moment Needs Your Deep Weirdness and Your Intellectual Rigour’, printed essay by Eleanor Robins
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‘This Moment Needs Your Deep Weirdness and Your Intellectual Rigour’, printed essay by Eleanor Robins

£8.50

Eleanor Robins is a writer and independent scholar and frequent collaborator of Thomas Sharp’s. ‘This Moment Needs Your Deep Weirdness and Your Intellectual Rigour’ tells a story of consciousness in England: how ideas about consciousness changed in the late sixteenth century, how those changes led to violence, and why today marks a chance to blow open this 500-year-old story about consciousness.

Hugely popular online, the essay has been printed physically for the first time for Thomas Sharp’s Field System installation with each copy signed by the author.

A6 signed, printed booklet.

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Eleanor Robins is a writer and independent scholar and frequent collaborator of Thomas Sharp’s. ‘This Moment Needs Your Deep Weirdness and Your Intellectual Rigour’ tells a story of consciousness in England: how ideas about consciousness changed in the late sixteenth century, how those changes led to violence, and why today marks a chance to blow open this 500-year-old story about consciousness.

Hugely popular online, the essay has been printed physically for the first time for Thomas Sharp’s Field System installation with each copy signed by the author.

A6 signed, printed booklet.

Eleanor Robins is a writer and independent scholar and frequent collaborator of Thomas Sharp’s. ‘This Moment Needs Your Deep Weirdness and Your Intellectual Rigour’ tells a story of consciousness in England: how ideas about consciousness changed in the late sixteenth century, how those changes led to violence, and why today marks a chance to blow open this 500-year-old story about consciousness.

Hugely popular online, the essay has been printed physically for the first time for Thomas Sharp’s Field System installation with each copy signed by the author.

A6 signed, printed booklet.

Field System is a shop, gallery, and print workshop located in Ashburton, Devon, offering folk-inspired art and objects.

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