Stone Riley's Banner Prints:

Ghost In The Machine


> Text printed under the picture:

Named referring to Descartes, depicting the past few hundred years, the insane suicidal Modern Age when Men stumbled through a dream of somehow conquering Nature.

The foreground figure is the artist in his youth in 1971, doing thirty days in U.S. Army jail for war resistance work after the war machine murdered a friend.


> Other use in Riley's work:

First panel in the triptych "Past Present Future"

An illustration in the essay "Past Present Future"

An illustration in the book "Documents For The Reader"

Picture 47 in the book "The Passing Of Uther Pendragon"


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Ghost In The Machine