PROJECT DESCRIPTION
By investigating the sovereign claims of American power and the architectural spaces of secret prisons, Spaces of Disappearance reconstructs the network of black site prisons developed in the early years of the so-called War on Terror. Jordan H. Carver compiles an original archive of architectural representations, redacted documents, and media reports to build a knowingly incomplete spatial history of post-9/11 extraordinary rendition. Framed by an introductory essay by architectural historian and theorist Felicity D. Scott that positions Carver’s work within a longer history of military strategy and state violence against “uncertain” warfare, this book skillfully presents the territorial and political logics of the top-secret CIA Detention and Interrogation Program. Spaces of Disappearance shows how architectures of confinement were designed to deny prisoners their human subjectivity and describes how the spectacle of government bureaucracy is used as a substitute for accountability.
BOOK INFORMATION
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Number of Pages: 264
Binding Method: Perfect
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Typefaces: Times New Roman
CREDIT INFORMATION
Creative Director: Isaac Gertman
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Jacket/Cover Designer: Isaac Gertman
Illustrator: Lindsey Wikstrom-Lee
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Other Credits: Copy Editor: Stephen Hoban; Proofreader: Caitlin Blanchfield
Spaces of Disappearance: The Architecture of Extraordinary Rendition
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Winner - AIGA 50 Books | 50 Covers of 2018
Book Title: Spaces of Disappearance: The Architecture of Extraordinary Rendition
Design Firm/Agency: The Independent Group
Publisher: UR | Urban Research
Author/Editor: Jordan H. Carver
Juror Comments
The visual tone of this book seems to be a superb expression of its content—the network of black site prisons. The black redaction boxes to cover part of the type on cover, create a quite haunting introduction to the the story itself. — Henk van Assen
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- 50 Books Winner
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