Poster by Judith Barry and explanatory pamphlet published in conjunction with dOCUMENTA (13) Kassel, Germany, held in 2012. Includes text by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, artistic director of dOCUMENTA (13). "'For when all that was read was... so as not to be unknown' is a guidebook to the 'Brain' section at dOCUMENTA (13) Kassel, Germany...the guidebook is printed as a poster and constructed into a three-dimensional object by the reader, simultaneously taking the form of a series of pages, an artist's book, and a sculpture... 'For when all that was read was... so as not to be unknown' derives from an investigation into the historical development of the book as a form - from early seals and emblems, to the codex as a contemporary form of storing knowledge. In its sculptural, three-dimensional form, the piece effectively performs the function of a book: acting as a cache of information, the construction conceals the poster texts within interior folds, presenting only its imagery of artworks as a multi-textured, modular cover." --pamphlet.