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MIDNIGHT HUNGER, 2017

 

68 PAGES

FEATURING WORKS BY JAY BAWAR, RUOHUI CHEN, ANDREEA SOFINETI, PHILIP BASARIC, QIAOER JIN, ALEXANDER SI, XIZI LUO, XUNINGG ZHOU

CURATED, EDITED, AND PUBLISHED BY ALEXANDER SI

SKYSCRAPERS AND CONDOS OVERTOOK THE DOWNTOWN TORONTO LANDSCAPE. CITY-DWELLERS ISOLATE THEMSELVES IN GLASS-MADE MATCHBOXES, KEEPING RESPECTABLE DISTANCES, LETTING OUT ONLY STOLEN GLANCES AT WHATEVER OR WHOMEVER'S OUTSIDE OF ONE'S WINDOW. 
PARTIES, CLUBS, SOCIAL MEDIA, FOMO, THE CITY SEEMS TO BE PERPETUALLY PROVIDING SOMETHING TO FILL YOU UP; YET DRAINING ONE OUT IN THE SAME TIME.
MIDNIGHT HUNGER IS A CURATED COLLECTION OF ILLUSTRATIONS, ESSAY, ARCHITECTURAL PROPOSAL, AND PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SEVEN ARTISTS, INVESTIGATING THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF URBANIZATION BY WAY OF INTERPRETING WHAT THEY'RE HUNGRY FOR.
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