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First Last Booklet Series #3, Eleven Sounds and a Fire by Dawn Kim (@dawn.kim), published by First Last (@firstlast.us), designed by Nick Massarelli (@nick.massarelli). 2nd Edition of 25, 12 pages, 5.5 × 8.5 inches, bookmark included, $12. A series of screenshots taken from The Sopranos. This publication is an observation of text/image and the efforts to describe audio. The First Last Booklet Series features the work of one artist per issue. Each issue consists of 12-ish images, laid out over 12 pages, with one image per page. The booklets are released monthly-ish in editions of 25-ish.
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