CMYK is a book created like an offset screen to challenge the viewer with an intangible representation. In a flip-book of cyan, magenta and yellow pages – the theoretical components of black – are reconstituted as the viewer turns the pages. For once, no pixel to see, but the primary colors flattened on paper, just waiting to be mixed. This is a book no to be read but to be looped, as the program with which it was made.