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  • ButchCamp Calendar 2020 ButchCamp Calendar 2020

    ButchCamp Calendar 2020

    Project by: BUTCHCAMP

    Designer: Rosie Eveleigh

    Pages: 56

    Format: 160 x 240 mm mm

    Price: € 20,20

    The ButchCamp Calendar 2020 edition is a calendar made up of 53 themed collages that point out sub-sections of the camp aesthetic as seen through sapphic eyes. Week-by-week, images from popular and unpopular culture take on new meaning, details of the forgotten and the iconic are rescued from indifference, and the history, present and future of queer identity all coexist.

    Project by: BUTCHCAMP

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  • ¶#1: Backpacking ¶#1: Backpacking

    ¶#1: Backpacking

    Designer: Tjobo Kho

    Pages: 12

    Format: 594 x 210 mm mm

    Price: € 5,00

    Wikipedia is not:
    A paper encyclopedia
    A dictionary
    A publisher of original thought
    A soapbox or means of promotion
    A mirror or a repository of links
    A memorial site
    A manual or scientific journal
    A dictionary
    A crystal ball
    A newspaper
    An indiscriminate collection of information

    ¶#1 consists solely of texts and images found on the online collaborative platform Wikipedia. This publication contains many authors and we’d like to thank every one of them. ¶#1 is assembled by Annosh Urbanke, designed by Tjobo Kho and published by OUTLINE. ¶#1 is printed in an edition of 150 and was made in November 2020. It includes a numbered print of her work Wadi Rum (2018) + sticker.

    Annosh Urbanke is a curator, writer and photographer living and working in Amsterdam. Recently she is interested in tourism and mass production and how the two influence each other. For ¶#1 she travelled through Wikipedia, looking for imaginary landscapes and fictitious cities.
    See also ¶#0 by Jan-Pieter ’t Hart

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  • Pollution Diaries Pollution Diaries Pollution Diaries Pollution Diaries Pollution Diaries Pollution Diaries

    Pollution Diaries

    Project by: Veronika Resslová

    Designer: Terezie Štindlová

    Pages: 100

    Format: 110 x 180 mm mm

    Year: 2022

    Pollution Diaries is a work of collaborative writing capturing everyday life experiences of citizens of Delhi. Authentic daily notes describe the worsening weather and smog situation in one of the world’s most polluted cities.

    The texts were collected from a Whatsapp conversation that was active from May 2019 to April 2020.

    Project by: Veronika Resslová

    Year: 2022

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  • Ellipsis after Closure Ellipsis after Closure Ellipsis after Closure Ellipsis after Closure Ellipsis after Closure Ellipsis after Closure Ellipsis after Closure Ellipsis after Closure Ellipsis after Closure Ellipsis after Closure

    Ellipsis after Closure

    Designer: Nicha Keeratiphanthawong, Tabea Nixdorff

    Pages: 132

    Format: 160 x 220 mm mm

    Price: € 24,00

    “Ellipsis after Closure” is a 2020 Werkplaats Typografie End of the Year Show in book form by Nicha Keeratiphanthawong and Tabea Nixdorff, with mended hole contributions submitted by participants who took part in hole mending meditation workshops in 2020.

    Following endless digital threads of information and being in constant touch with ‘hardware,’ it is easy to forget one’s bodily presence and situatedness. Weavings, just like computer coding, are complex automated nettings. Only the point of rupture—a dropped stitch, like a bug in the code, a systemic error—redirects the attention outside of the machine by requesting a manual intervention.

    The book is printed with white ink on black paper, and stitched on a Singer sewing machine.

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  • ¶#0 ¶#0 ¶#0

    ¶#0

    Designer: Tjobo Kho

    Pages: 16

    Format: 185 x 275 mm mm

    Price: € 5,00

    A mark in time, grabbed from the ever-changing constant
    A movement from observation to attraction
    A want to collect – not to own an entirety, but to accentuate the parts
    An attempt at molding the infinite
    A crystallization of clicks

    ¶#0 consists solely of texts and images found on the online collaborative encyclopedia Wikipedia. This publication, which is the first in the series, has many authors and we’d like to thank every one of them. It is assembled by Jan-Pieter ‘t Hart, designed by Tjobo Kho and published by outline.jetzt. It is riso-printed in an edition of 150. ¶#0 was made in May 2020.

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  • Nobody Remembers a Shapeshifter (WT reader) Nobody Remembers a Shapeshifter (WT reader) Nobody Remembers a Shapeshifter (WT reader) Nobody Remembers a Shapeshifter (WT reader) Nobody Remembers a Shapeshifter (WT reader) Nobody Remembers a Shapeshifter (WT reader) Nobody Remembers a Shapeshifter (WT reader) Nobody Remembers a Shapeshifter (WT reader) Nobody Remembers a Shapeshifter (WT reader)

    Nobody Remembers a Shapeshifter (WT reader)

    Project by: Werkplaats Typografie

    Designer: Mariana Lobão & Andrea Salerno

    Pages: 288

    Format: 155 x 210 mm mm

    Price: € 20,00

    ISBN 9789491003110

    ‘Nobody Remembers a Shapeshifter’ is simultaneously the title of a fashion show, the password to enter the show’s venue, and the title of this book. The fashion show that lacked a fashion collection served as an exhibition context for the participants of the Werkplaats Typografie. Each participant contributed to the expanded format of the fashion show, creating work that existed specifically within the support structure: from online platforms to wayfinding on the street, from coordinated services to spatial interventions, from the ferry dock to the catwalk.

    This publication is an extension of the show, a premeditated afterthought expanding on the collective gesture and individual efforts of Andrea Salerno, Austin Redman, Darío Dezfuli, Frédérique Gagnon, Gerardo Madera, Hannah Sakai, Jannete Mark, Loes Claessens, Maria Smit, Mariana Lobão, Michelle Lin, Michiel Terpelle, Mirjam Reili, Miron Galić, Moriz Oberberger, Nicha Keeratiphanthawong, Rebecca Metzger, Sangah Shin, Sarah Cleeremans, Simona Koutná, Susan van Veen and Tabea Nixdorff. Written review by Constant Dullaart.

    Project by: Werkplaats Typografie

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  • BLOOD – The Poems And Archive Of R. Broby-Johansen BLOOD – The Poems And Archive Of R. Broby-Johansen BLOOD – The Poems And Archive Of R. Broby-Johansen BLOOD – The Poems And Archive Of R. Broby-Johansen BLOOD – The Poems And Archive Of R. Broby-Johansen BLOOD – The Poems And Archive Of R. Broby-Johansen BLOOD – The Poems And Archive Of R. Broby-Johansen BLOOD – The Poems And Archive Of R. Broby-Johansen BLOOD – The Poems And Archive Of R. Broby-Johansen BLOOD – The Poems And Archive Of R. Broby-Johansen BLOOD – The Poems And Archive Of R. Broby-Johansen

    BLOOD – The Poems And Archive Of R. Broby-Johansen

    Designer: Line-Gry Hørup

    Pages: 434

    Format: 240 x 200 mm mm

    Price: € 50,00

    Publisher: Kunstverein Publishing
    ISBN: 9789490629243

    Six years in the making, BLOOD is the first comprehensive English translation of the poems of Danish art historian, communist activist and writer R. Broby-Johansen. Translated, edited and designed by Line-Gry Hørup, Broby-Johansen’s poems are accompanied by a series of full colour photographs by Amsterdam photographer Johannes Schwartz, which document the pair’s trip to Brody-Johansen’s recently established archive. So recent, that they were in fact the first to view it. BLOOD is published by Kunstverein Publishing and made possible with the support of Stimuleringsfonds Creatieve Industrie and the Danish Arts Foundation.

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