Travel throws us into the world’s clutter—showing fragmented, unfamiliar scenes where the self fades in a search for novelty, haunted by echoes of memory and expectation. In Driving Blind, A.J. Wilkinson’s photographs and Richard James McCann’s text independently capture this strangeness—not to document places, but to evoke the mysterious feelings they provoke, using disjointed images and words that resist explanation or recognition.
Second-hand. Good condition. Publisher: Dewi Lewis Publishing, 2004.