"Therapy was not an option" by Nikita Teryoshin (signed)

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Running a marathon is one of the last big challenges left to normal humans. More affordable than going to space and less deadly than climbing mount everest. Finishing the six major marathons is something of a mythical quest that even the average joe can conquer, given the right amount of dedication. In that sense, marathons are the pinnacle of all individualist capitalist enderuors. A way to realise one's ultimate dream, while being (almost) fully in control. In a world of automated bore-dom, and beyond the benefits of the sport itself, marathons still carry this mythical quality.
The stuff legends are made of. Nikita Teryoshin captures the absurdities produced by this phenomenon. The modern day drama. The limitless bliss. And the crash at the end.

Edition: Filter Zine No.5, 150 Copies
Size: DIN A5, 56 pages