Waybill is a publishing project on the aesthetics of logistics and the logistics of aesthetics.
Waybill seeks to trace global commerce and the infrastructure behind it through interviews, poems, artworks, microessays, and other media. In contrast to the academic and corporate studies which precede it, Waybill does not attempt to offer a comprehensive theory of logistics. It instead supplies (and demands) an impressionistic account of life just-in-time.
Featuring contributions by Sampson Ohringer, Lewis Page, Morgan Canavan, Inari Wishiki, Christopher Good, Felipe Bomeny, Matt Town, Gracie Hadland, LOT-EK, Andreas Portillo, Pedro Romero Irula, Urvi Kumbhat, Finn Jubak, and Kenneth Tay.
Editor: Sampson Ohringer
Design: Jacob Lindgren
Creative direction: Christopher Good
Softcover, 228 pages, color, English, USA, edition of 250 copies, 2023.