Thoughts on publishing and editorial design matters: Difference between revisions

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====Events====
====Events====
[http://www.austinchronicle.com/daily/sxsw/2011-03-15/sxswi-events-have-become-magazines-bruce-sterling-on-austin-sxswi-and-more/ "Events Have Become Magazines"]
[http://www.austinchronicle.com/daily/sxsw/2011-03-15/sxswi-events-have-become-magazines-bruce-sterling-on-austin-sxswi-and-more/ "Events Have Become Magazines"], Bruce Sterling
 
[File:bruce-sterling.jpg|600px| Bruce]


====And further====
====And further====

Revision as of 16:29, 7 February 2016

Premise

During the 5-day workshop we will examine the possibilities of self-destruction in relation to cross-media publishing.

Modes of production: Discussion, sketching & prototyping, paired with hands-on exercises (crash course: terminal, crash course: python & scrape yourself).

Publishing?

Events

"Events Have Become Magazines", Bruce Sterling

[File:bruce-sterling.jpg|600px| Bruce]

And further

Destruction?

H&D publishing attempts

Link to the etherpad

Etherpad: Collective note taking


Goals for this week

Make a publication or a prototype of a publication that has a build in expiration date (optimally the date of the end presentation, Friday February 12th). The publication in this context can live online or/and offline. It can be printed matter, e-pub, a performance, an object or an audio file, as long it’s informed by technology in some extend.

General notes