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portada What is the Meaning of Life?. Making and Breaking the Rules We Live By
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2026
Language
English
Pages
88
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
24.50 x 18.00 cm
ISBN13
9781836360438

What is the Meaning of Life?. Making and Breaking the Rules We Live By

Tania Moore;Ed Krčma;Jessica Barker;Rosy Gray;Ben Highmore;John Kenneth Paranada;Sam Tacconi;Jago Cooper (Author) · Kulturalis · Paperback

What is the Meaning of Life?. Making and Breaking the Rules We Live By - Tania Moore;Ed Krčma;Jessica Barker;Rosy Gray;Ben Highmore;John Kenneth Paranada;Sam Tacconi;Jago Cooper

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Synopsis "What is the Meaning of Life?. Making and Breaking the Rules We Live By"

What is the meaning of life? And can an examination of art, play, creativity and ritual begin to provide the answers we are all looking for?

Taking the most existential question, ‘What is the Meaning of Life?’, this publication dissects creative expression, considers the place for frivolity, and unpacks the rhythms and rules of the everyday to address how we might live more meaningfully.


In this highly illustrated book, John Kenneth Paranada looks at how creativity can offer a greater sense of purpose, and the role of art in resetting the tempo of a distracted culture. Ben Highmore and Sam Tacconi explore how embracing play and a gaming approach to life can bring value and make sense of behaviours, both on an individual level and across communities, while Ed Krčma and Jessica Barker address the evolving daily routines and societal rules by which we live our lives, examining how these impact our sense of purpose and belonging. Finally, Rosy Gray reflects on how grief can offer pause and how we can find solace in the multiverse, urging us to re-consider the meaning and value of our (many) lives.


This book accompanies a season of exhibitions and projects at the Sainsbury Centre.

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