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Homographs (English)
Homographs (English)
Homographs (English)
Homographs (English)
Homographs (English)
Homographs (English)
Homographs (English)
Homographs (English)
Homographs (English)
Homographs (English)
Homographs (English)
Homographs (English)
Homographs (English)
Homographs (English)

Homographs (English)

Shibboleth

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Homographs (English) is the first volume of Uses and Names (UN), a visual dictionaries series. Words are selected that have at least two different referents in the world and are laid out on a spread to emphasise the narrowness of language with respect to the width of the world. So, a cataract is at once an eye disease and a waterfall. A bat is an animal and the tool used in baseball. Basket is a woven item and a sport. Bark is the verse of dogs and the outermost layer of tree trunks.

Before being bound in a book, different combinations of photographs were used to teach children with autism and migrants English as a foreign language by relying on images rather than text. Visual pairings were selected based on a combination of educational incisiveness and irony facilitating the process of learning. Photographs can be used as prompts for conversations during language classes, and as a memory game for language development.

Publishing, Research and Design: Shibboleth Rotary printing: Nava Press, Milan. 2025, English, hardcover, edition of 500, A6, 448 pages, thread-sewn Dutch binding, blue headband, red and blue cotton ribbon bookmarks, marbled endpapers. Cover: Manifattura del Seveso Setalux 1738 with black debossing on cover and back. Paper: Holmen Book Cream 80gr. ISBN 978-88-947591-5-0

Homographs was made possible with support from un/fund, a funding platform by un/produced, Amsterdam/Paris. Special thanks to Rosie Donoghue and Hana Olver for their encouragement.

Watch Grégoire Perrier’s artist’s film about Homographs here.