This self-published zine (which is yet to become a book) is part of my art project This Stone Does Not Exist, in which I address the topic of post-truth, disinformation, and confidence in the digital age.
On the pages of the book, the stone is shown alternately from all angles, “rotating” around its axis. It looks quite real, but only small digital artifacts will give the attentive viewer proof that it does not actually exist. Something that we shouldn’t even have to doubt turns out to be a fake. But is it really so?