Publishing as artistic practice / ed. Annette Gilbert ; contributors, Hannes Bajohr [and twenty-three others].

"What does it mean to publish today? In the face of a changing media landscape, institutional upheavals, and discursive shifts in the legal, artistic, and political fields, concepts of ownership, authorship, work, accessibility, and publicity are being renegotiated. The field of publishing not...

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Main Author: Bajohr, Hannes (Author)
Other Authors: Gilbert, Annette, 1975- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Berlin : Sternberg Press, 2016.
Edition:Second edition
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Summary:"What does it mean to publish today? In the face of a changing media landscape, institutional upheavals, and discursive shifts in the legal, artistic, and political fields, concepts of ownership, authorship, work, accessibility, and publicity are being renegotiated. The field of publishing not only stands at the intersection of these developments but is also introducing new ruptures. How the traditional publishing framework has been cast adrift, and which opportunities are surfacing in its stead, is discussed here by artists, publishers, and scholars through the examination of recent publishing concepts emerging from the experimental literature and art scene, where publishing is often part of an encompassing artistic practice. The number and diversity of projects among the artists, writers, and publishers concerned with these matters show that it is time to move the question of publishing from the margin to the center of aesthetic and academic discourse." --Publisher's website.
Physical Description:304 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:3956791770
9783956791772
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