
Marcus Coates â Ur... A Practical Guide to Unconscious Reasoning
Using a series of exercises and increasingly in depth âtripsâ, the book sets out clear and concise steps to enable individuals and groups to access their imagination and unconscious reason, to work on behalf of others. Using a series of exercises such as âBecoming a Batâ, âCrawlingâ, âDraw a Soundâ and âImpersonating a Humanâ, Marcus Coates has developed his own practical techniques to solve problems that we might otherwise remain dumbfounded by. Illustrated throughout with Coatesâ own drawings, the text is both beguiling and funny â though intentionally serious.
320 pages, 13 x 18 cm, paperback, Book Works (London).
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Marcus Coates â Ur... A Practical Guide to Unconscious Reasoning
Using a series of exercises and increasingly in depth âtripsâ, the book sets out clear and concise steps to enable individuals and groups to access their imagination and unconscious reason, to work on behalf of others. Using a series of exercises such as âBecoming a Batâ, âCrawlingâ, âDraw a Soundâ and âImpersonating a Humanâ, Marcus Coates has developed his own practical techniques to solve problems that we might otherwise remain dumbfounded by. Illustrated throughout with Coatesâ own drawings, the text is both beguiling and funny â though intentionally serious.
320 pages, 13 x 18 cm, paperback, Book Works (London).
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Using a series of exercises and increasingly in depth âtripsâ, the book sets out clear and concise steps to enable individuals and groups to access their imagination and unconscious reason, to work on behalf of others. Using a series of exercises such as âBecoming a Batâ, âCrawlingâ, âDraw a Soundâ and âImpersonating a Humanâ, Marcus Coates has developed his own practical techniques to solve problems that we might otherwise remain dumbfounded by. Illustrated throughout with Coatesâ own drawings, the text is both beguiling and funny â though intentionally serious.
320 pages, 13 x 18 cm, paperback, Book Works (London).
























