New Book
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A Site of Disclosure Heidegger, Wood, and the Unconcealment of Being. What is to Dwell?
A new photobook that explores the quiet, profound relationship between human existence and the material world through the philosophical lens of Martin Heidegger. Centered on wood as both substance and metaphor,
A Site of Disclosure reflects on how beings reveal themselves, not as objects to be controlled, but as presences to be encountered.
Through a sequence of evocative images, the work invites viewers into a space where form, texture, and time converge. Wood becomes more than matter; it becomes a site of unconcealment—a place where Being emerges, withdraws, and speaks.
This is not simply a study of material or landscape. It is an inquiry into dwelling: how we inhabit the world, how we listen, and how we allow things to appear as they are.
To dwell is not to occupy space, but to belong to it.
Limited edition / 50
Published by ZenoPress
2026
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“Double Ordering is a a biblio-mnemonic instrument made of Christian Patracchini’s love of books. Constructed by carefully recombining literary and philosophical texts, Double Ordering develops as an exquisite, meta-conceptual map of the most extraordinary poetic discoveries.”
— GERMAN SIERRA
“As if woven from the memory of the world, Double Ordering revives the much-needed correspondence between philosophical thought and the turmoil of the search, revealing that even when anchored in the depths of life, consciousness preserves its opening toward the eternal.“
— CHRISTINA TUDOR-SIDERI
Double Ordering takes philosophical texts in stasis and lyrically activates them into movement. In roiling modulations of changing fonts, it explores the environments of ideas rather than the ideas themselves, their distant shadows and the glimmers of misapprehension they contain. This is a book about what is found in thoughts almost lost.
— MATTHEW TURNER