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===Web to Print===
===Web to Print===
* The BlogPaper (Beta) http://www.theblogpaper.co.uk
* The BlogPaper (Beta) http://www.theblogpaper.co.uk
:: Fascinating appropriation of "citizen journalism" web-to-print. Like a for-profit Indymedia (writers give articles for free, upload them to the BlogPaper site) where most popular/discussed items get printed and handed out in London.
:: Fascinating appropriation of "citizen journalism" web-to-print. Like a for-profit Indymedia (writers give articles for free, upload them to the BlogPaper site) where most popular/discussed items get printed and handed out in London. Note prevalence of 'Comment Is Free' style racist nutters & PR press releases. Why does everyone want to create their own walled-garden "community", rather than aggregate?
* Bambina Precoce (1984-1986), Tommaso Tozzi  http://www.tommasotozzi.it/index.php?title=Bambina_Precoce_%281984%29
:: Fanzine distributed by being posted on walls around Florence. How else could printed material be distributed?


===Amplifying the Other===
===Amplifying the Other===

Revision as of 17:30, 8 December 2012

Influences for graduation project. See also Works I've Enjoyed.

Democratic curation/publishing

  • 'The Piracy Project' by AND Publishing
Making digital issues physical. Non-overly hierarchical way of bringing together a collection of autonomous works.
Another offline network, taking 'digital' into physical space & inviting strangers to take risks together
Public invited to send in 1,000 copies of anything they wanted included. Burden of production shifted onto authors; distribution of resources determines who gets published - rather than more elaborate democratic means.

Collaborative authoring

re-performs collaborative editing. A nice treatment to make sense of the history of collaborative texts

Web to Print

Fascinating appropriation of "citizen journalism" web-to-print. Like a for-profit Indymedia (writers give articles for free, upload them to the BlogPaper site) where most popular/discussed items get printed and handed out in London. Note prevalence of 'Comment Is Free' style racist nutters & PR press releases. Why does everyone want to create their own walled-garden "community", rather than aggregate?
Fanzine distributed by being posted on walls around Florence. How else could printed material be distributed?

Amplifying the Other

Artist experiments with surrendering control to the Other; becomes 'programmable' << opens up links between computers (commands) and social power/instruction
The aesthetic of a distributed network, taken offline & entirely relying on the living body.Frustrating lack of documentation of the original work; this video is a remix.
Beautiful use of volunteers in ritual-like format; demands long-term commitment; participants are 'witnesses not spectators' a la Etchells

Co-ordination of a crowd