Davi Schweizer - Echo Decay
please don’t - point to this - as proof
as if it were a clue - some sort of map
i’m not afraid of heights
And yet, Davi Schweizer can’t help but leave breadcrumbs. Names dropped and blood let on subways and phone lines across Japan and the US. Shot through with geography, Echo Decay, charts a stuttering path through instability and anguish and out into love. Schweizer’s willingness to relay the darkness and their deft use of form and space both serve to heighten the vulnerability of each and every page. Echo Decay is an unflinching collection about mental illness and the hard work of existence; a must read for those who face the same task.
Release date: February 5, 2024
Digital download includes a scrollable page by page rendering of the print version and a booklet file formatted to print into a fold and print trimmable version perfect for sharing (no shame or blame, our goal is more books out in the world) or tucking away in a bag, pile, or pocket, until it’s just the right time.
please don’t - point to this - as proof
as if it were a clue - some sort of map
i’m not afraid of heights
And yet, Davi Schweizer can’t help but leave breadcrumbs. Names dropped and blood let on subways and phone lines across Japan and the US. Shot through with geography, Echo Decay, charts a stuttering path through instability and anguish and out into love. Schweizer’s willingness to relay the darkness and their deft use of form and space both serve to heighten the vulnerability of each and every page. Echo Decay is an unflinching collection about mental illness and the hard work of existence; a must read for those who face the same task.
Release date: February 5, 2024
Digital download includes a scrollable page by page rendering of the print version and a booklet file formatted to print into a fold and print trimmable version perfect for sharing (no shame or blame, our goal is more books out in the world) or tucking away in a bag, pile, or pocket, until it’s just the right time.
please don’t - point to this - as proof
as if it were a clue - some sort of map
i’m not afraid of heights
And yet, Davi Schweizer can’t help but leave breadcrumbs. Names dropped and blood let on subways and phone lines across Japan and the US. Shot through with geography, Echo Decay, charts a stuttering path through instability and anguish and out into love. Schweizer’s willingness to relay the darkness and their deft use of form and space both serve to heighten the vulnerability of each and every page. Echo Decay is an unflinching collection about mental illness and the hard work of existence; a must read for those who face the same task.
Release date: February 5, 2024
Digital download includes a scrollable page by page rendering of the print version and a booklet file formatted to print into a fold and print trimmable version perfect for sharing (no shame or blame, our goal is more books out in the world) or tucking away in a bag, pile, or pocket, until it’s just the right time.