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# OR, how could the flat structure of internet inspire a non-singular paper publication (thus allowing for discord/democracy)? | # OR, how could the flat structure of internet inspire a non-singular paper publication (thus allowing for discord/democracy)? | ||
===Workshop Notes=== | |||
See Dave's flipchart write-ups [[wiki/Dave_Young_-_Consent_to_Print_Outline | here]] |
Revision as of 21:14, 30 January 2013
See also collaborative planning page: Transmediale 2013 Workpage
Questions for the Post Digital Print Lab
Alessandro Ludovico has said of the Mag.Net Readers that "production is not democratic"; while Florian's afterword to Post Digital Print book stresses that "post-digital print would need to include networked community sharing".
So:
- What could democratic web-to-print production look like, if it is possible at all?
- OR, how can existing democratic web-to-print tools (mediawiki, Booki) foreground/make visible editorial dilemmas?
- How can web-to-print handle the inherent editorial hierarchies necessitated by editing down into a single publication?
- OR, how could the flat structure of internet inspire a non-singular paper publication (thus allowing for discord/democracy)?
Workshop Notes
See Dave's flipchart write-ups here