Museum on Exactitude: Life of Punk
Typography
This project revolved around an interpretation of Jorge Luis Borges’ “On Exactitude in Science”. Here, I compared the rise and fall of the science of cartography to the explosive rise of the punk rock movement and its subsequent selling out/gentrification. The final object was printed on bond paper and assembled to look like a stapled zine.
![](https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/b47a2b9cdc6813aa3be91713e4b8c2cfd6e98c5a5182e6625d82bd7ccb581119/moe-0v2.jpg)
![](https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/aa7f81a005ab5f31f95348760de6dd1ef72bc4f947682aa9406b1efb0a28cc08/moe-1v2.jpg)
![](https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/d88679d71793af237bba19f57fe537dfb20e42c9ad7e58336d8ae1d103870f01/moe-2v2.jpg)
![](https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/1498052f977634f0573476494065b801075f91c145806e130e57947990e3eec9/museum-print-spreads3.jpg)
![](https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/9ec2eab375772571f83c3a9e292f69c8923aa18d6099181b3247a67de4fe18ec/moe-4v2.jpg)
![](https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/33a74e5ace6b2a336198ae91d69cc9908fd33d4d705e94194caecee3842e3875/moe-5v2.jpg)
Spreads from the ‘zine’. I especially enjoyed making the Sex Pistols baby bodysuit a metaphor for the tattered remains of Borges’ Empire in the last spread.