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= Preparation =
= Preparation =
* 3 days
==Program==
* 1 Oct Pre-event: [http://www.stedelijk.nl/en/calendar/forum/79432 Capturing a moment: Where net art and performance meet ] - Stedelijk Museum - 7:30 - 9:30 pm
 
* 2,3,4 Nov Presentations & Worksessions
** Morning: presentations
** Morning: presentations
** Afternoon: practical work
** Afternoon: work sessions
 
** Evening: screening
* Pre-event: Annet's program at http://stedelijk.nl/


* Make a reading list:
Afterwards students will continue to work towards the publication and will meet with Annet and Andre every other week.


* Schedule:
== Tentative Reading List ==
** Monday morning:
* Johanna Drucker ''Graphesis''; ''The Century of Artists' Books'';
** Monday afternoon:
* Matthew G. Kirschenbaum forthcoming book
*** Annet: introduction in general from an arts perspective on Publishing;  
* Lori Emmerson ''Reading Writing Interfaces: From the Digital to the Bookbound
*** Andre epublishing
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*** Aymeric: open-closed - based on the work of FREE - beyond the open and closed dichotomy; map the field of Free culture.
* Katherine Hayles ''Writing Machines'' - (mention this to Steve)
** Tuesday: Michael M.
* Femke Snelting ''Conversation'' (potentially, if interviews touch upon publishing or archiving)
*** Michael: Active Archives
* Geoff Cox, Nicolas Malevé, Michael Murtaugh  ''[Archiving the Data-body: human and nonhuman agency in the documents of Kurenniemi http://activearchives.org/wiki/Archiving_the_Data-body:_human_and_nonhuman_agency_in_the_documents_of_Kurenniemi]'' (?)
** Wednesday: Pia, Florian
* ''Archive 2020'' Interviews with Anne Laforet, Aymeric Mansoux, Marloes de Valk; Florian Cramer.
*** Florian: indie publishing from the perspective of reader: *on personal
'curation' and saving/archiving of Internet content.*
*** Pia: Publishers and digital publications


CONFIRM AVAILABILITY: Aymeric (Open-Close), Michael (active archives), Florian,
== Tentative guest list ==
* Pia Poll - digital publishing for publishers
* Sandra Fauconnier -
* Femke Snelting - the Mondotéque project
* Amy Wu - underground publishing - Zine Camp
* Michale Murtaugh - Active Archive
* Florian Cramer - Off-line digital reading
* Aymeric Mansoux - beyond the dichotomy of open or closed culture.


* We will explore:
* We will explore:

Revision as of 16:56, 16 September 2015

Proposal

Now that now that digitalization is commonplace and born-digital materials are mainstream this thematic wants to focus on theories and practices of e-publishing in various forms. The central focus of the thematic is: what is a hybrid publishing platform and how can it be used?

Focusing on the results from the documentation classes of the previous three years, and using these as materials for the creation of a collaborative e-pub will answer these questions. The documentation material consists of texts (articles and interviews), photos, animations, video, paper publications, and websites. Next to the practical implications we will discuss how research and publishing in the arts have changed over the past decade. We will explore new tools for gathering knowledge, examine platforms for multimedia publishing or collaborative writing experiments, focus on the interplay between pixels and print, and discuss open and closed spheres of knowledge.

Following the experience gained from working in hybrid publishing projects, such as Beyond Social and MMDC Graduation website, we want to challenge students to think and implement a hybrid publishing pipeline for the works developed for the documentation project. In concrete terms participants will be asked to: Propose strategies for storing documentation works inside the MMDC wiki; To develop the structure by which content is organized and easily found inside the wiki; To elaborate the publishing pipeline the content needs to follow in order to arrive its public manifestations; To elaborate the visual forms of those manifestations.

In the meantime this will inform their thinking about the meaning and value of documentation and the way it is used by different kinds of institutes, organisations and individuals that produce, collect and manage cultural material.


Preparation

Program

  • 2,3,4 Nov Presentations & Worksessions
    • Morning: presentations
    • Afternoon: work sessions
    • Evening: screening

Afterwards students will continue to work towards the publication and will meet with Annet and Andre every other week.

Tentative Reading List

  • Johanna Drucker Graphesis; The Century of Artists' Books;
  • Matthew G. Kirschenbaum forthcoming book
  • Lori Emmerson Reading Writing Interfaces: From the Digital to the Bookbound

Tentative guest list

  • Pia Poll - digital publishing for publishers
  • Sandra Fauconnier -
  • Femke Snelting - the Mondotéque project
  • Amy Wu - underground publishing - Zine Camp
  • Michale Murtaugh - Active Archive
  • Florian Cramer - Off-line digital reading
  • Aymeric Mansoux - beyond the dichotomy of open or closed culture.
  • We will explore:
    • new tools for gathering knowledge,
    • examine platforms for multimedia publishing or collaborative writing experiments,
    • focus on the interplay between pixels and print
    • discuss open and closed spheres of knowledge


questions

  • Shall the 3 days of the project have a more practical or reflective nature?
    • if reflective how should the work be organized?
  • Shall we elaborate on how the archive of these materials might become performative?
  • What is the reason behind archiving these documentation works?

Steps / work-groups for presentation

  • Source material: digitization, storage (on the wiki) and organization
  • Publishing pipeline: gathering content from the wiki and translated into formats that can be "imported" into output(s)
  • Front-end design of the output(s)
    • design of the outputs
  • Editorial
    • organization
    • produce contextualizing texts
    • proof-read
    • document process