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Revision as of 00:03, 4 November 2021
Thesis outline proposal sketches
At the moment I'm still really unsure what I question myself the most. I would like to research something that contains an eco-friendly way of publishing and producing. Something that is interactive. I don't feel the urge to show only projects, or tell how to do this. I would like to investigate more how we perceive publishing projects. How do we publish in a durable way? When does a project last long in terms of changing something on the long term? How does publishers reflect on the materialistic side that comes with producing?
Questions that are in my interest:
¿How to make participation art in the anthropocene?
¿How to address publishing aspects in the anthropocene?
¿What are publishing projects with a low production cost?
¿What are small initimate publishing projects (using mail) that generated a wide audience?
¿Publishing using an interactive aspect
¿What are intimate publishing projects?
¿How to adress our problems of the anthropocene with a hidden agenda?
¿What are examples of light/minimalistic publishing?
¿How to question the production problems in the Anthropocene by small projects?
¿How can Open Calls influence production processes?