Acephale arrived a few days ago, and it is fairly expansive. The book contains several series of photographs (homeless people in India, women's faces, refugee camps, etc.) that are interspersed with (mostly French) text fragments from a range of philosophers and theorists and Internet-sourced images of historical genocides and other crimes. He has also written several poems in English that sort of serve as chapter breaks. It's over 700 pages long, so I am still working through it and up to a more complete opinion.
Also, I just want to say that d'Agata has the nicest signature I have ever come across in a book. Very beautiful. I imagine that it took him a long time to write it out in every copy of the book.