Parallax is a new book in response to the rise of conspiracy theories in the 21st Century. Written by by Ellie Wyatt, a London-based visual artist, writer, lecturer and educator, Parallax is an expansive exploration of the complex relationships between (un)truth, vision, and technology.
Through a curated series of texts and visual works, Wyatt investigates how conspiracy theories are facilitated by urgent technological advances, the legacies of detailed modes of sight, and the circle as a magical and scientific tool.
By drawing links across science, visual culture, art history, popular culture and occult practices, Wyatt hopes to situate conspiracy theories not as isolated products of the current moment, but as deeply rooted cultural phenomena that are becoming increasingly difficult to dismantle or disentangle from reality. In the wider contemporary context of massive inequalities and extreme polarity, Parallax asks what truth is, what it was, and if we can still seek it.
Foolscap Editions, 200pp, 16cm x 24cm,illustrated paperback, 2023