Most recent edit on 2008-02-20 01:58:30 by AlexandreLeray
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rosab http://www.rosab.net/∞ New online magazine: first issue on Edition
Edited on 2008-02-11 21:33:46 by StephanieVilayphiou
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openmute http://www.openmute.org∞
TEXTS
O'DOHERTY, Brian, Inside the white cube: the ideology of the gallery space
CHARTIER, Roger, "Readers and Readings in the Electronic Age", http://www.text-e.org/conf/index.cfm?ConfText_ID=5∞
ECO, Umberto, "Authors and Authority", http://www.text-e.org/conf/index.cfm?ConfText_ID=11∞
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PRINTED REFERENCES
Brian O'Doherty, Inside the white cube: the ideology of the gallery space
Edited on 2008-02-06 19:29:01 by StephanieVilayphiou
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INTRODUCTION
So we want to publish, organized around a theme, new or existing texts, interviews, critiques, analysis on graphic design with new methods of access and appropriation. The nature of the different contents of a theme can vary. It can be a regular text, or an interview, an interview by episodes (for example, if we interview by mail, each answer of the interview will be added when received by the author), a video/audio interview. These contents can be made by ourselves, by people we ask to, or by the users (we could make a general call for contributions for the next theme). A theme can also provide "live" events. We would like to try different possibilities:
The first theme would be about publishing online. For the interviews, we thought about Daniel Eatock who refused, Jouke Kleerebezem who accepted and David Reinfurt (still waiting for an answer).
Jouke Kleerebezem
http://www.nqpaofu.com/∞
http://www.idie.enclavexquise.com∞
http://www.misenmedia.com∞
http://www.ubiscribe.net/∞
http://www.enclavexquise.com/∞
http://www.nqpaofu.com/offgoogle/∞
http://www.janvaneyck.nl/4_4_cv/cv_d_kle.html∞
David Reinfurt
http://o-r-g.com∞
http://dextersinister.org∞
http://welcometolab.com∞
LINKS
editing platforms
publishing
ubiscribe http://www.ubiscribe.net∞
ubuweb http://www.ubu.com∞
mute magazine http://www.metamute.org∞
lulu http://www.lulu.com∞
misc.
Production and Research in Transliteracy http://www.hum.dmu.ac.uk/blogs/part/∞
PRINTED REFERENCES
Brian O'Doherty, Inside the white cube: the ideology of the gallery space
Making Things Public, Atmosheres of Democracy, edited by Bruno Latour and Peter Weibel
http://www.bruno-latour.fr/expositions/002_parliament.html∞
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The content of the blog will be organized into themes, one per month for example. Ideas of themes that we have so far are:
- First Things First manifesto or the consumerism of graphic design (this theme can be huge, and may be split into two parts)
- The schism of digital and print design
- The default interfaces of community spaces
- Is graphic design art?
- The role of a graphic designer (social, political, aesthetic)
- new ways of communication through internet (chat, mail, forum, guestbook, blogs, facebook…)
- open-source in graphic design
So we want to publish new or existing texts, interviews, critiques, analysis on graphic design with new methods of access and appropriation. The nature of the different contents of a theme can vary. It can be a regular text, or an interview, an interview by episodes (for example, if we interview by mail, each answer of the interview will be added when received by the author), a video/audio interview. These contents can be made by ourselves, by people we ask to, or by the users (we could make a general call for contributions for the next theme). A theme can also provide "live" events. We would like to try different possibilities:
LINKS
editing platforms
Edited on 2008-02-05 16:43:19 by StephanieVilayphiou
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Flash theme for Wordpress http://motionandcolor.com∞ — http://motionandcolor.com/wrapper∞
Ajax, Scriptaculous theme for Wordpress http://www.bloxpress.org/demo/∞
The Frankfurt Kitchen http://www.vam.ac.uk/vastatic/microsites/1331_modernism/highlights_18.html∞
Transliteracy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transliteracy∞
Deletions:
http://motionandcolor.com/wrapper∞
http://motionandcolor.com∞
http://www.bloxpress.org/demo/∞
http://www.vam.ac.uk/vastatic/microsites/1331_modernism/highlights_18.html∞ The Frankfurt Kitchen
Edited on 2008-02-05 16:30:55 by StephanieVilayphiou
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http://www.vam.ac.uk/vastatic/microsites/1331_modernism/highlights_18.html∞ The Frankfurt Kitchen
Edited on 2008-02-02 16:31:35 by StephanieVilayphiou
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The following 2 pages belong to StephanieVilayphiouAlexandreLeray:
Edited on 2008-02-02 16:28:09 by StephanieVilayphiou
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The following 2 pages belong to StephanieVilayphiouAlexandreLeray:
Edited on 2008-01-30 23:37:35 by StephanieVilayphiou
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http://www.bloxpress.org/demo/∞
Edited on 2008-01-30 19:42:18 by StephanieVilayphiou [added links]
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LINKS
editing platforms
http://indexhibit.org∞
http://drupal.org∞
http://motionandcolor.com/wrapper∞
http://motionandcolor.com∞
Oldest known version of this page was edited on 2008-01-28 20:21:33 by StephanieVilayphiou []
Page view:
Our project of a website about graphic design and media (in a broad sense) is meant to create a place on the web to publish critical materials, and to open to discussion. Numerous blogs on graphic design or media already exist, and their number is growing in an exponential way. They usually consists in a collection of announcements, hyperlinks, personal statements… usually from a single and sometimes few authors, and regularly updated. Besides them, theoretical texts do exist (Eye, Emigre, Dot Dot Dot…) but their presence on the web, in the case they have an online version, is not as strong as their printed version: they usually just reproduce their articles without using the potential of the internet.
Internet is a distributed media, and gives in theory the possibility for everybody to elaborate the content. So, It interfers with a general printed based paradigm, with publishers and authors on one hand, and readers on the other hand. But if everybody can be an author, it brings the problematic of his authority.
The content of the blog will be organized into themes, one per month for example. Ideas of themes that we have so far are:
- First Things First manifesto or the consumerism of graphic design (this theme can be huge, and may be split into two parts)
- The schism of digital and print design
- The default interfaces of community spaces
- Is graphic design art?
- The role of a graphic designer (social, political, aesthetic)
- new ways of communication through internet (chat, mail, forum, guestbook, blogs, facebook…)
- open-source in graphic design
- …
So we want to publish new or existing texts, interviews, critiques, analysis on graphic design with new methods of access and appropriation. The nature of the different contents of a theme can vary. It can be a regular text, or an interview, an interview by episodes (for example, if we interview by mail, each answer of the interview will be added when received by the author), a video/audio interview. These contents can be made by ourselves, by people we ask to, or by the users (we could make a general call for contributions for the next theme). A theme can also provide "live" events. We would like to try different possibilities:
- live interview audio or textual, that gives the possibility to users to react via a chat
- a chat with users about a question in relation to the theme;
- a "live" collaborative text that can be augmented for a given amount of time by a few invited people;
- …
Every live event will be archived afterwards in the website.