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  • Proposal for a (book)shelf Proposal for a (book)shelf Proposal for a (book)shelf Proposal for a (book)shelf Proposal for a (book)shelf Proposal for a (book)shelf Proposal for a (book)shelf

    Proposal for a (book)shelf

    Project by: self initiated

    Designer: Corina Neuenschwander

    Pages: 142

    Format: 210 x 297 mm mm

    Price: € 10,00

    Initiated by Corina Neuenschwander, Proposal for a (Book)shelf is a project space for participants of the Werkplaats Typografie for presenting work. The Shelves, a small niche, are located inside the meeting room of the school. Similar to many places in WT building, this space is a platform for sharing research and producing work with an emphasis on peer critique. The catalogue is available as print on demand on lulu.com. In colour as well as b/w.

    Project by: self initiated

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  • WT Speelplaats: Cosmic Mental Therapy (in the Realm of the Necessary Decision) WT Speelplaats: Cosmic Mental Therapy (in the Realm of the Necessary Decision) WT Speelplaats: Cosmic Mental Therapy (in the Realm of the Necessary Decision) WT Speelplaats: Cosmic Mental Therapy (in the Realm of the Necessary Decision)

    WT Speelplaats: Cosmic Mental Therapy (in the Realm of the Necessary Decision)

    Project by: Werkplaats Typografie

    Designer: Noah Venezia

    Pages: 256

    Format: 110 x 170 mm mm

    Price: € 13,00

    There was an empty room in the back of the Werkplaats Typografie. One day, that void has been pushed out of the two doors. In 2012 eighteen people had to find that space somewhere else. During six separate excursions, throughout Arnhem and the Netherlands, they explored the potentialities of the destruction and construction of new lands. They searched for the room that they had lost, or for the conditions and materials with which to rebuild it, and in doing so began to expand the walls of the school along a whole new set of trajectories and possibilities. Cosmic Mental Therapy is a guide for escape from sovereignty and a manual for creating new trajectories.
    It consists of a collection of texts that were gathered through Year 12 and Year 13 WT participants. Contributions from Stefano Faoro, Ine Meganck, Corina Neuenschwander, Mark Simmonds, Rutger de Vries, Noah Venezia and Manuel Zenner.

    Project by: Werkplaats Typografie

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  • The Time Capsule Happening The Time Capsule Happening The Time Capsule Happening The Time Capsule Happening The Time Capsule Happening

    The Time Capsule Happening

    Project by: WT

    Designer: Host: Anna Haas. Editors and contributors: Ines Cox (Vernacular), Boris Van den Eynden (Strategy vs. tactic), Anna Haas (introduction), Annett Höland (The library at night excerpt), Simone Koller (Man without qualities, excerpt), Ine Meganck (Dark side of the moon), Corina Neuenschwander (Technical terms of the printing industry), Mark Simmonds (captain cook, the collector), Noah Venezia (Buck Owens), Manuel Zenner (Mirror)

    Pages: 44

    Format: 205 x 286 mm mm

    Price: € 9,50

    The magazine is a production of Werkplaats Typografie. The title of the magazine depends on the number of contributions to the issue. Each issue will be passed on from reader to reader. The magazines editions will never exceed 30.

    Project by: WT

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  • The Helix and The Museum, The Archival Architecture of an Anachronicle The Helix and The Museum, The Archival Architecture of an Anachronicle The Helix and The Museum, The Archival Architecture of an Anachronicle The Helix and The Museum, The Archival Architecture of an Anachronicle The Helix and The Museum, The Archival Architecture of an Anachronicle

    The Helix and The Museum, The Archival Architecture of an Anachronicle

    Project by: DAI / Dutch Art Institute, CasCo

    Designer: Corina Neuenschwander

    Pages: 68

    Format: 200 x 280 mm mm

    Price: € 12,00

    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). As of 2006 the series is supervised by an annually appointed collection editor; for 2011, visual artist Rebecca Sakoun. The 2011 edition consists of 16 publications.
    This artist publication attempts to give shape to a long-lived rumour that has been in circulation for the last hundred years, concerning a copy of the Rijksmuseum building in Amsterdam called the Helix which is located in Maasmechelen, Belgium. This rumour never made it’s way to Amsterdam. The publication consists out of two parts, the first being a script or play inspired by and based on a meeting between two gentlemen who are both connaisseurs of either building. In coffee and fruitcake they meet in a piano showroom across the street from the so-called Copy, where they excavate the relationship established by the existence of this unofficial knowledge. In the three acts of this script laughter is used in a formal sense to surface latent feelings and a complex relationship embedded within this particular history where this history is not fixed but rather a daily practice. The general story line is supported on findings from prior research into five different archives, both in the Netherlands and Belgium, part of which is included in the publication.

    Project by: DAI / Dutch Art Institute, CasCo

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  • SMAX #2 SMAX #2 SMAX #2 SMAX #2 SMAX #2 SMAX #2

    SMAX #2

    Project by: Schloss Ringenberg

    Designer: Corina Neuenschwander

    Pages: 80

    Format: 240 x 340 mm mm

    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.

    Project by: Schloss Ringenberg

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  • Inverted Reality of the Self-Colonized Space Inverted Reality of the Self-Colonized Space Inverted Reality of the Self-Colonized Space

    Inverted Reality of the Self-Colonized Space

    Project by: DAI / Dutch Art Institute

    Designer: Corina Neuenschwander

    Pages: 16

    Format: 240 x 340 mm mm

    Price: € 12,00

    An artist publication for Petra Vacková with texts by Marina Gržinić and Petra Vacková

    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. DAI and WT, both loacated in Arnhem are Master’s programs of ArtEZ, one of the major arts universities (Hogeschool voor de Kunsten) in the Netherlands. Gabriëlle Schleijpen , head of program at the DAI, founded DAI PUBLICATIONS in 2003. It began as an experimental and innnovative research and publishing platform aiming to address the specific process of arts books production, it is now an acclaimed editorial project. Since its inception more then 90 artist books have been published. As of 2006 the series is supervised by an annually appointed collection editor; for 2011, visual artist Rebecca Sakoun.

    Project by: DAI / Dutch Art Institute

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  • Mary Shelly Facsimile Library Mary Shelly Facsimile Library Mary Shelly Facsimile Library Mary Shelly Facsimile Library Mary Shelly Facsimile Library Mary Shelly Facsimile Library

    Mary Shelly Facsimile Library

    Designer: Ine Meganck, Corina Neuenschwander, Manuel Zenner, Noah Venezia

    Pages: 136

    Format: 128 x 190 mm mm

    Price: € 5,00

    Werkplaats Typografie’s Mary Shelley Facsimile Library is a collection of facsimile-format thesis bibliographies intended as an accumulating reference library for future participants. The library was relocated from Arnhem to New York from the 30th September to the 2nd October 2011. This publication is a companion to the library, within these pages are texts, spells and reading lists gathered by current participants regarding their research.

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