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Theatre of the Best Books 2010
Project by: Werkplaats Typografie
Designer: Boris Van den Eijnden and all involved
Pages: 48
Format: 240 x 340 mm mm
Year: 2011
Price: € 7,00
Each year Werkplaats Typografie organises its own Best Book selection. Every participant chooses a book that is important for him in that year. The project is supervised by a guest tutor. This year artist Joëlle Tuerlinckx directed a series of acts in which the participants became their most significant book.
Beginning in the Werkplaats Typografie library, the ensemble relocated to Netwerk Art Center, Aalst in Belgium, gradually utilising costume, props, light and sound to create a theatre of the best books. Despite being amateur thespians, the theatre was a serious attempt to assume a character based on the interpretation of a book. Perhaps one can be lead to a new reading of each significant book, an experience that is both insightful and bewildering. -
Nature Morte. The Cycle : The Autobiographical Show 2010
Project by: DAI / Dutch Art Institute, CasCo, Tatia Skihirtladze
Designer: Alex DeArmond
Pages: 32
Format: 148 x 210 mm mm
Year: 2009
Price: € 12,00
Two-dimensional drafts of the autobiographical show, which has not happened yet.
The Publications Project is a collection of artist books issued by the Dutch Art Institute and designed in collaboration with the Werkplaats Typografie. DAI and WT are both master programmes of ArtEZ. Gabrielle Schleijpen, course director of the DAI, founded the Publications Project in 2003. It started as an experimental and innovative research and publishing platform aiming to address the specific process of artist books production, from concept and design to distribution, and is now an acclaimed editorial project. Artists and designers are invited to team up in couples to produce an artwork in the form of printed matter, in close collaboration with one or more guest authors (historians, novelists, sociologists, artists, philosophers, etc. ). The 2010 edition consists of twelve publications edited by artist and curator Delphine Bedel. International in its scope, this collection is a unique blend of printed matter varying from artist books, essays, posters series, performance artifacts, documentary investigations, auto-fiction and collages to reenactments on YouTube. Through very diverse perspectives the artists and designers reflect on publishing as a versatile medium. Each book defines its own modes of circulation, through performances, exhibitions and book fairs or as a gift.
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Key and Kitchen. the Essentials of a Post-Graduate Design Education
Project by: ArtEZ Institute of the arts
Designer: Lu Liang
Year: 2010
Price: € 7,00
This publication is produced as part of State of ArtEZ 2010 and dedicated to Willem Hillenius, former chairman of the Board of Directors.
Image caption: A photograph taken in 1998 shows walls of the Werkplaats Typografie painted white and entirely clean except for the odd graphic interjection such as an isolated poster or a series of black elastic bands hung on hooks. Twelve years later, the same surfaces are dense with marks, both accidental and deliberate. Inscriptions made at the outset have been absorbed or obliterated by subsequent accretions.
Concentrating on details, this series of photographs raise questions about the provenance of particular stains. Each one tells a story. The phrase is˜if these walls had ears”, but in the case of the WT, the generations of students have given their walls a graphic voice. -
Delta by Ruben van Klaveren
Project by: DAI
Designer: Goda Budvytyte
Format: 170 x 240 mm
Price: € 9,00
“The Third Archetype” is a prose narrative explicating the installation “Delta.”
This publication is part of the Publications Project, a collection of artist books issued by the Dutch Art Institute and designed in collaboration with the Werkplaats Typografie. -
Collected Words From The Dictionary. Gesammelte–Verzamelde Worter–woorden aus–uit dem–het Worterbuch–woordenboek
Project by: Self initated
Designer: Marc Hollenstein
Pages: 116
Format: 213 x 303 mm
Year: 2010
Price: € 15,00
This publication is a result of Marc Hollenstein’s interest in aspects of translation. Originally from Switzerland, he had to learn a new language when moving to the Netherlands. Even though Dutch is closely related to German, it is still a foreign language for a native German speaker. It could even happen to be more difficult to remember the words, which are the same in both languages, than to learn the new ones. This was the starting point for a collection of common words, that are either written identically or pronounced the same in both languages. With a vocabulary of over 6000 words, the resulting publication also stands as a symbol for the common in the two languages.
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Almost Playful
Project by: WT
Designer: Hyo Kwon
Format: 317 x 457 mm mm
Year: 2010
Price: € 9,00
Thesis, part of collected ar hublot big bang 411 nx 1170 rx 1104 44mm men diamond bezel works cheap givenchy copies (supervised by Paul Elliman)
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Ach Ach en owee (ach en ojee ach en onee ach geef acht doe mee!) Amanda Koelman & Spinvis
Project by: DAI, CasCo
Designer: Boris Van Den Eynden
Format: 215 x 335 mm
Year: 2010
Price: € 5,00
Ach Ach en owee ach en ojee ach en onee ach geef acht doe mee! is a publication by Amanda Koelman in collaboration with Spinvis is part of the Publications Project, a collection of artist books issued by the Dutch Art Institute and designed in collaboration with the Werkplaats Typografie.
Amanda Koelman (b. 1985) is an artist whose work emanates from the belief that all humans strive to make sense of the universe around them. As throughout history and geography, people have created fairy tales, fables, fantastic stories, sagas, myths, and religions in order to conceive some sort of understanding of their surroundings. Koelman combines knowledge, ideas and elements from various times and different places in order to provide carnavalesque connections between stories, substances and the collective attribution of meaning. The used imagery and metaphors stem from different parts of the world and are combined by Koelman in a free and loose aesthatic that is nevertheless dense and layered. The work addresses a space beyond the material and rational world; where it enters the realm of hybrid myths and complex magic. The sensual, spontaneous, and emotional aspects of human nature are connected with the notions of birth and death, and everything in between.
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A Supplement. A project by Eva Schippers
Project by: Dutch Art Institute Enschede / DAI, CasCo
Designer: Lu Liang
Format: 170 x 245 mm
Year: 2010
Price: € 7,00
This publication was conceived as a supplement to the forgotten life of Eva Schippers, showing the parts of an artistic practise that are seldom exposed; failures, unfinished ideas, stolen sentences, unwritten stories. These fragments are collected and spread over five posters in chronological order; starting with the most recent finds and then going back in time untill 1997, the year when I started collecting to remember. It consists of approximately 480 images. Images to be remembered, reused and appropriated. With the contribution of the writer Maria Barnas, reflecting upon the affect of collecting and archiving, the Black and Blues is the first supplement. It is a transient attempt to display a complete collection of ideas and a practise that is always in motion, by marking this moment.
The Publications Project is a collection of artist books issued by the Dutch Art Institute and designed in collaboration with the Werkplaats Typografie.
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A Sense of Scale by Julie van Severen
Project by: WT
Designer: Julie van Severen
Pages: 8
Format: 210 x 297 mm
Price: € 10,00
A Sense of Scale is a short, but very interesting, essay about measurement systems and how they pre-structure the world. Thesis, part of collected works (supervised by Paul Elliman). Printed on 4c risograph & limited to 250 copies.
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A Disposition for a Tale of an Investigation about an Ordinary Man by Julio Pastor
Project by: Dutch Art Institute Enschede / DAI, CasCo
Designer: Annett Höland
Pages: 32
Format: 170 x 240 mm
ISBN: 9789490294212
Year: 2010
Price: € 8,00
For a short period, the artist Julio Pastor was allowed to occupy apartment 603 in a building in Delft before it was pulled down. During his time there, he set out to collect any traces he could find of the people who had lived in the apartment before by means of watercolour painting, polaroid and digital photographs. At the end of his stay Julio Pastor left behind all of the work he had produced in the apartment. This publication is the only surviving record of Julio Pastor’s investigation. In the process of creating it, the novelist Pierre Leroux re-signified apartment 603’s human traces by turning evidence into fiction. After Leroux, through the design of the publication, a new perspective on the project was discovered. The booklet brings to life reflections on shared notions of translation in the design process by putting the images of the artist back on the wall and rephotographing them.
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Biscotti di Vento
Project by: Dutch Art Institute
Designer: Laure Giletti
Pages: 84
Format: 120 x 170 mm mm
Price: € 10,00
Biscotti di Vento is a research project by artist Vittoria Soddu in collaboration with authors Manlio Brigalia, Bianca Pitzorno and Celestino Tabasso. Their contributions to Biscotti di Vento have been inspired by conversations filmed by Soddu in 2010 with Antonella Baralla and Salvatorica Manca around the origins and secrets of a contended biscuit.
DAI PUBLICATIONS is a collection of artist’s books issued by the Dutch Art Institute (DAI) and designed in collaboration with the Werkplaats Typografie (WT). The 2011 edition consists of 16 publications. In close collaboration with one or more guest authors, artists team up with designers to produce an artwork in the form of printed matter. From very diverse perspectives they reflect on publishing as a versatile medium. -
Metal Meltdown Needs You!
Designer: Mark Simmonds
Pages: 77
Format: 210 x 291 mm mm
Price: € 5,00
One day magazine (issue 2) Realized during a one day workshop with participant of WT in 2010.
In April 1987 Jeffrey A. VanderClute wrote “Metal Meltdown needs you!” – in April 2011, a motley crew of graphic design students responded. Metal Meltdown was the title of a metal zine produced in Maryland, USA, by Jeffrey A. VanderClute. Aside from merely being a strange and quirky piece of graphic design, Metal Meltdown was taken very seriously by its original author-editor, who when in zine-writing mode summoned his alter-ego, the sick and twisted KLUKE, to write reviews and spread the sound, smell and word of metal. Mark Simmonds discovered Volume I of Metal Meltdown at a New York zine stall in late 2010 and organised a gathering to coincide with the 24th anniversary of Volume I of Metal Meltdown, set in the basement of the Werkplaats Typografie. The aim of this memorable night was simple – to attempt to answer Jeffrey’s request for contributions. Although 24 years late, these new contributions were sent to the P.O. BOX address mentioned in the magazine. Surprisingly enough, the KLUKE replied: “You had a 24th anniversary party for METAL MELTDOWN and you forgot to invite the eDICKtor-in-chief?!”. -
12″. WT Speelplaats vinyl record
Project by: Werkplaats Typografie
Designer: Ines Cox and Boris Van den Eynden
Format: 315 x 310 mm
Price: € 15,00
This 12-inch vinyl record is the result of the WT speelplaats 2010-2011 program, curated by Boris Van den Eynden and Ines Cox. They proposed a specific formula upon the concept of emancipation found within Jacques Rancière’s The Ignorant Schoolmaster (1991). The record does not aim to provide an explication for what speelplaats 2010-2011 was.
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The Wake of Dust by Thomas Hauser
Designer: Fred Cave
Format: 320 x 230 mm mm
Price: € 30,00
The Wake of Dust by photographer Thomas Hauser and designer Fred Cave is a study of memory and the way this is preserved, archived, or can be reconstructed. When Thomas Hauser’s grandmother passed away in 2010 he gained access to his family archives of letters, photographs, and objects that were unknown to him until then. Wishing to make his own visual version of a family narrative the family photo archive was decomposed and constructed into a mysterious series of images. Cave and Hauser repeat, montage, manipulate, and sequence the sources showing a new story. Some portraits appear multiple times, in different edits or crops creating resonances and echoes. The overprinting of the black and white images and its grainy outcome gives layers of uncertainty, creating ghost-like effects and transient connections.
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SMAX #2
Project by: Schloss Ringenberg
Designer: Corina Neuenschwander
Pages: 80
Format: 240 x 340 mm mm
Year: 2012
Price: € 10,00
Smax is a magazine commissioned by Schloss Ringenberg, an institute that offers Residency Programmes for artists and curators, but also hosts exhibitions and organises events. Smax #2 documents the outcome of 2010-2011, exhibitions, events and theoretical insights. The magazine can be read from both sides, from one side text is in German, the other in Dutch. Content and illustrations however are not repeated within the two parts but rather complement each other. The different color sections help to navigate through the four different categories within the publication. Since there are a lot of cross references within the categories, such as artists in residence are part of an exhibition curated by a curator in residence, a letter / number code is introduced to indicate these collaborations clearly. The result is a layout that avoids translations filling the same page, and gives more space to the illustrations.
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Oman 1971
Project by: The Empty Quarter Gallery, Dubai, Hester Keijser
Designer: Anna Haas
Pages: 138
Format: 224 x 295 mm
Year: 2011
Price: € 30,00
Shortly after Sultan Said bin Taimur was deposed in a bloodless coup (1970) by his son Qaboos bin Said, ex-Magnum photographer Bruno Barbey was send to Oman to catch the change on film. At that time, war was expected, but nothing happened. 30 years later re-discovered by imitation rolex sea dweller a Omani businessman, the images were used for this book, made in honor of the Sultan Qaboos. A discussion about the views in ethnographic photography was the starting point for the concept of this book. Dividing Ireland Online Vape Shop, Best E-cigarette Now! the images in two groups: images where the photographer/viewer is the observant and images where the viewer is the object of observation.
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Downey’s Ordinary Talking. Yunjoo Kwak
Project by: DAI / Dutch Art Institute, Yunjoo Kwak
Designer: Isabelle Vaverka, Lu Liang
Pages: 60
Format: 135 x 210 mm
ISBN: 9789490294311
Year: 2011
Price: € 7,00
The publication uses the format of a leporello and presents two essays and the documentary transcription of the Downey’s Ordinary Talking, a film project from Korean artist Yunjoo Kwak.
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In Between Visible/Invisible
Project by: DAI / Dutch Art Institute
Designer: Ine Meganck
Pages: 134
Format: 175 x 240 mm mm
Year: 2011
Price: € 9,00
In between Visible/Invisible is a publication published on July 2011, and is based on a project called Invisible City(In between Visible/Invisible), which is a photographic exploration, realized in December 2010. For this publication researcher, writer and documentary maker on civil liberties works Rick Van Amersfoort and researcher, writer Nishant Shah were invited to write a contribution.
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Moving Forward with Ra
Project by: self initiated
Designer: Stephen Serrato
Pages: 10
Format: 210 x 297 mm mm
Year: 2010
Price: € 3,00
Thesis, part of collected works (supervised by Paul Elliman)
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The Restoration of a Wall
Designer: Isabelle Vaverka
Year: 2010
Price: € 7,00
The Restoration of a Wall. This publication for greek artist Viki Semou deals with her fascination for the accumulation of home things.
The Publications Project is a collection of artist books issued by the Dutch Art Institute and designed in collaboration with the Werkplaats Typografie. The 2010 edition consists of twelve publications edited by artist and curator Delphine Bedel. International in its scope, this collection is a unique blend of printed matter varying from artist books, essays, posters series, performance artefacts, documentary investigations, auto-fiction and colllages to reenactments on YouTube. Through very diverse perspectives the artists and designers reflect on publishing as a versatile medium. Each book defines its own modes of circulation, through performances, exhibitions and book fairs or as a gift.
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Symphony as Surrogate
Project by: Dutch Art Institute Enschede / DAI, CasCo, Renaldi Zefi
Designer: Joris Van Aken
Format: 210 x 297 mm mm
Year: 2010
Price: € 7,00
“To imagine the draaiorgel and the modern CBD as a mismatched couple is easy. What is perhaps less easy to imagine is the actual scenario – passers by dressed in suits, commuter traffic/yuppies on their way to half-empty buildings. In their midst stands Zefi cranking a cast-iron wheel that produces strange long tones, intersected by shorter tones. Sound devoid of true musicality, perhaps something more like sonic shapes, thrown back at the architectural shapes from which they were derived – archaic and primitive.”
(Excerpt from Symphony as Surrogate; text written by James Beckett, published 2010 by the Dutch Art Institute/ArtEZ)The Publications Project is a collection of artist books issued by the Dutch Art Institute and designed in collaboration with the Werkplaats Typografie.
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Open Impact Channel. Your limit is our imagination
Project by: Self initiated
Designer: Ines Cox, Lauren Grusenmeyer
Pages: 72
Format: 335 x 220 mm mm
Year: 2010
Price: € 10,00
Open Impact Channel is an advertising company meeting the awareness needs of companies. Dedicated exclusively to the creation of innovative advertising programs, the principal operators, Cox & Grusenmeyer, provide a new avenue of promotional effectiveness. The public space and artistic environment is the playground! The mission is to invent new carriers for advertising by providing an intelligible re-use of existing promotional material.
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One and The Ten Thousand Things. A Journey into China by Reem al Faisal
Project by: Hester Keijser for The Empty Quarter Gallery, Dubai, UAE
Designer: Hyo Kwon
Year: 2010
Price: € 25,00
This book reflects Reem al Faisals journey to China. Reem Al Faisal is a granddaughter of the Saudi king Feisal. Her photographs have been exhibited in France, Egypt, China and Korea, and she was the first artist from a Gulf state to exhibit in Palestine.
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Museum Station Guide
Project by: Dutch Art Institute Enschede / DAI, CasCo, Lado Darakhvelidze
Designer: Simone Koller
Pages: 36
Format: 195 x 265 mm
Year: 2010
Price: € 7,00
DAI publication Lado Darakhvelidze. This artist publication presents the idea of artists as ideal media makers. By showing artworks about political and social conflicts, museums and biennals provide access to information which is usually not disclosed in mass media. Museum TV Station promotes the idea of art spaces as ideal media stations, providing open access to information which is usually not disclosed in mass media. For the publication we invited ten artists (Lidwien van de Ven, Wendelien van Oldenborgh, Haejun Jo a.o.) to present an exemplary art project which took a stand on political, economic and social issues. Following the logic of the title, I designed an alternative TV guide by pasting the new material over an existing issue of the publication TVFilm.
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Life Is Too Short
Project by: Dutch Art Institute Enschede / DAI, CasCo
Designer: Ines Cox
Pages: 116
Format: 240 x 170 mm
Year: 2010
Price: € 7,00
Life is Too Short is a manual followed by a series of re-enactments of self-help videos found on youtube. “Are we in perpetual state of recovery? Can it be overcome?” The work appropriates the narratives, voices and gestures of those reproducing recovery as a manual towards a disembodied and success process. The problem here (as the potential movement) is to consider the re-enactment of these voices as what won’t unquestionably reproduce its sameness, but on the contrary, will allow the discrepancies and discontinuities between the original and the copy, between the translation of one body to another, between the subject and its desired model.
The Publications Project is a collection of artist books issued by the Dutch Art Institute and designed in collaboration with the Werkplaats Typografie.
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It’s Good While It Lasts, Zürich Zine Sezession
Designer: Annett Höland, Anna Haas
Pages: 44
Format: 130 x 200 mm
Year: 2010
Price: € 20,00
This publication was produced on the occasion of the Last Zürich Zine Sezession by HAHA. Printed with Risograph and Xerox, spiral bound.
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De Zolder van Duitsland by Seth de Rooij
Project by: Ko Jacobs
Designer: Dries Wiewauters
Pages: 146
Format: 240 x 170 mm
Year: 2010
Price: € 21,00
Initiatief ‘De Zolder van Duitsland’ maakt deel uit van een reeks van publicaties op initiatief van ArtEZ Academie van Bouwkunst, Arnhem. Dit boek is gebaseerd op het afstudeerproject van Seth de Rooij aan ArtEZ Academie van Bouwkunst. Mentoren: Ralph Brodrück, Wim Korvinus, Ady Steketee en Lada Hrsak. Met dit project won Seht de Rooij in 2006 de Archiprix.
De zolder is de plek van de verdringing, maar ook van de herinnering. Dat wat wordt verdrongen is niet voorgoed weg en kan in principe worden hervonden. Dresden is het symbool van het Duitse collectieve geheugenverlies geworden. Vandaar dat Seth de Rooij in zijn ontwerp de Erlwein-Speicher heeft omgedoopt tot de ‘Zolder van Duitsland’. Deze zolder moet in zijn visie dat wat verdrongen was terugbrengen in het geheugen. Als ‘Zolder van Duitsland’, een depot of pakhuis van hedendaagse kunst, krijgt de Erlwein-Speicher weer een eigentijdse plek in de recente geschiedenis en in de skyline van Dresden.
Language: Dutch
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Affine Transformations by Dries Wiewauters
Project by: WT
Designer: Dries Wiewauters
Pages: 20
Format: 105 x 300 mm
Year: 2010
Price: € 8,00
Thesis project of Dries Wiewauters and part of collected works (supervised by Paul Elliman). Affine Transformations is an attempt to consolidate his views about a frequently overlooked step in the history of typography: the Pantograph. A Pantograph is an instrument that can duplicate plans and drawings to an adjustable scale. For the history of type design this meant that a design no longer had to be manually cut and interpreted by a punchcutter, but could easily be copied to an adjustable scale. The design of this thesis is a play with the standardized academic essay. These cheaply bound, A4 publications are normally typeset in the system-font chosen by the university. This publication is typeset in Timeless, an iteration of the ubiquitous Times. The text is printed on a paper-stock reminiscent of standard copy paper, whilst the images are printed on silk paper. With a pantograph and a red marker the skeleton of the Pantograph was transferred to each individual cover. All the sheets were then shuffled, folded vertically and stapled.
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A Digital Seance by Taf Hassam
Project by: DAI, CasCo
Designer: Grégory Dapra
Pages: 71
Format: 148 x 210 mm
ISBN: 9789490294243
Year: 2010
Price: € 8,00
A publication with texts by Ian Forsyth & Jane Pollard, Lady Equitone and Taf Hassam as part of the Publications Project, which is a collection of artist books issued by the Dutch Art Institute and designed in collaboration with the Werkplaats Typografie.
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A Diary with Kaleidoscope Eyes by Izabela Ołdak
Project by: Dutch Art Institute Enschede / DAI, CasCo, Izabela Ołdak
Designer: Lidia Wilkosz
Format: 148 x 210 mm
ISBN: 9789490294250
Year: 2010
Price: € 18,00
The publication is a reproduction of a painting by Izabela Ołdak in a form of a book. The painting was artist’s diary which had been created in Holland and Poland in a period of one year. The form of the book allows to recreate the paining in new contexts.
It is part of the Publications Project is a collection of artist books issued by the Dutch Art Institute and designed in collaboration with the Werkplaats Typografie. -
A Book About A Book About Death
Project by: Kunstverein Publishing
Designer: Jaan Evart, Marc Hollenstein, Stephen Serrato
Pages: 58
Format: 157 x 200 mm mm
Year: 2010
Price: € 10,00
Publisher: Kunstverein Publishing
Edited by Krist Gruijthuijsen and Maxine Kopsa.Ray Johnson wrote poetic texts and letters and integrated language and a unique system of cryptic signs into his work. Considered by many the ‘father of Mail Art’, as early as 1953 Johnson began sending highly conceptual images/texts to friends, often encouraging the recipient to ‘add to’ the work, or ‘please send to’ someone else, or ‘return to Ray Johnson’. Forming the ‘New York Correspondence School’ in 1962, Johnson established an enormous network of participants throughout the world — one that remains active even after his death. Between 1963 and 1965, Ray Johnson printed thirteen pages of his book about death with the Pernet Printing Company, 120 Lexington Avenue at 28th Street. His title, which designated the thirteen unbound pages as a book, is A Book about Death, yet also A Boop about Death and A Boom about Death.
A Book About A Book About Death accompanies the exhibition “Ray Johnson, A Book About Death” held at Kunstverein, Amsterdam, 12/12/09 – 31/01/10.
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WT Best Books 2009: Mapping the library
Project by: Werkplaats Typografie
Designer: various
Pages: 64
Format: 298 x 420 mm mm
Year: 2010
Price: € 10,00
Concept and supervision: Experimental Jetset. With contributions by: Simone Koller, Lidia Wilkosz, Ines Cox, Astrid Seme, Gregory Dapra, Hyo Kwon, Lu Liang, Stephen Serrato, Anna Haas, Marc Hollenstein, Julie van Severen, Joris van Aken, Boris van den Eynden, Dries Wiewauters, Isabelle Vaverka, Annett Höland, Goda Budvytyte
MAPPING THE LIBRARY is the outcome of a workshop conducted by Experimental Jetset at Werkplaats Typografie, May – June 2010, part of the annual Best Books project at WT. Participants were asked to turn their favourite books 2009 into maps; consequently, formal connections among the selected books were made that in turn resulted in a giant 16-piece collective map. Working with the format of the newspaper, every student was given one sheet. The inside spread was used for the individual maps, the cover for the part of the collective map showing the chosen book. The back gave information about the book and allowed students to explain their interpretation.
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WT Punch-out activity book. Play with us!
Project by: Werkplaats Typografie, NYC Art Book Fair, 2010
Designer: Anna Haas
Pages: 12
Format: 210 x 297 mm mm
Year: 2010
Price: € 7,00
Tutorial WT Punch-out activity book. Play with us! Glue the Werkplaats Typografie building together and discover the forgotten joy of rebuilding the world in miniature size. Perfect for use with your favorite WT action figures. This model was made for the WT project “Feed the Library” at the 2010 New York Art Book Fair from November 5-6- at MoMA P.S.1.