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=== Thesis outline proposal sketches ===
=== 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. For example an Open Call; not only showing the end results in a project, but in asking participation in involvement ideas can have offspring. 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?
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. For example an Open Call; not only showing the end results in a project, but in asking participation in involvement ideas can have offspring. 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 do publishers reflect on the materialistic side that comes with producing?


=== Questions that are in my interest: ===
=== Questions that are in my interest: ===

Revision as of 01:06, 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. For example an Open Call; not only showing the end results in a project, but in asking participation in involvement ideas can have offspring. 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 do 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?