The Language of Bugs

The Language of Bugs

Author: Yingchun Zhu

Publisher: Acc Art Books

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 9781851498857

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This award-winning contemporary art book is made completely from the perspective and language of bugs, from the front page to the final chapter, with no human writing and text, only the "writing" of bugs. Inspired by the marks left behind by a cicada walking across his sketchbook, contemporary artist Zhu Yingchun placed boards and "ink ponds" of dark-coloured vegetable juices in his garden for the bugs to crawl through. The resulting marks, were thousands of twisted characters, each with a charm of its own - the language of the bugs. The accompanying booklet explains the artist's concept and QR code links the reader to a video of the process. "The bugs seem insignificant, but their strokes are beautiful," says Zhu Yingchun. "Art is not just those pieces hanging on walls and placed in exhibition halls. Everything in the world, including every life in nature, has the power to create beauty, and art is all around us."


Photo Text Text Photo

Photo Text Text Photo

Author: Andreas Hapkemeyer

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13:

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Purely visual perception and viewing of pictures is impossible. We always encounter pictorial images - as in this book description itself - in contexts. It is to this complex of interrelationships between text and photography and the aesthetic potential it holds that the book photo text text photo is dedicated. Based upoon a representative selection of important examples of this work across media boundaries from recent photographic history since 1967, ...


Artists' Magazines

Artists' Magazines

Author: Gwen Allen

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13: 0262015196

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How artists' magazines, in all their ephemerality, materiality, and temporary intensity, challenged mainstream art criticism and the gallery system.


Publishing as Artistic Practice

Publishing as Artistic Practice

Author: Hannes Bajohr

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783956791772

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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. Contributors Hannes Bajohr, Paul Benzon, K. Antranik Cassem, Bernhard Cella, Annette Gilbert, Hanna Kuusela, Antoine Lefebvre, Matt Longabucco, Alessandro Ludovico, Lucas W. Melkane, Anne Moeglin-Delcroix, Aur lie Noury, Valentina Parisi, Michalis Pichler, Anna-Sophie Springer, Alexander Starre, Nick Thurston, Rachel Valinsky, Eva Weinmayr, Vadim Zakharov


Waste Is Information

Waste Is Information

Author: Dietmar Offenhuber

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2023-12-05

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 0262549964

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The relationship between infrastructure governance and the ways we read and represent waste systems, examined through three waste tracking and participatory sensing projects. Waste is material information. Landfills are detailed records of everyday consumption and behavior; much of what we know about the distant past we know from discarded objects unearthed by archaeologists and interpreted by historians. And yet the systems and infrastructures that process our waste often remain opaque. In this book, Dietmar Offenhuber examines waste from the perspective of information, considering emerging practices and technologies for making waste systems legible and how the resulting datasets and visualizations shape infrastructure governance. He does so by looking at three waste tracking and participatory sensing projects in Seattle, São Paulo, and Boston. Offenhuber expands the notion of urban legibility—the idea that the city can be read like a text—to introduce the concept of infrastructure legibility. He argues that infrastructure governance is enacted through representations of the infrastructural system, and that these representations stem from the different stakeholders' interests, which drive their efforts to make the system legible. The Trash Track project in Seattle used sensor technology to map discarded items through the waste and recycling systems; the Forager project looked at the informal organization processes of waste pickers working for Brazilian recycling cooperatives; and mobile systems designed by the city of Boston allowed residents to report such infrastructure failures as potholes and garbage spills. Through these case studies, Offenhuber outlines an emerging paradigm of infrastructure governance based on a complex negotiation among users, technology, and the city.


Wordpharmacy

Wordpharmacy

Author: Morten Søndergaard

Publisher: Book*hug Press

Published: 2012-10-21

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783943196054

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Wordpharmacyï¿1/2is a concrete poetical work that playfully equates the structure of language with pharmaceutical products. It consists of ten medicine boxes, each representing one of the ten word-groups. Each box contains a leaflet that functions as an instructional poem, guiding the reader's ingestion of the given word group.


ISBN 0-9690745-2-2

ISBN 0-9690745-2-2

Author: Brad Brace

Publisher: brad brace

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 0969074522

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''A wordless book of photographic images of a messy desk, ladies’ tennis, harness racing and speeding, titillatingly abstract mystery subjects.''--


Position(s)

Position(s)

Author: Antoine d' Agata

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13:

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"A journal written at the third person that seeks to depict Antoine d'Agata's quest, "the inexorable course from void to void". A literary and photographic experiment where words, sometimes descriptive, sometimes poetic, intersect with images in a narrative continuity. An example of the photographer's existential choice and form of resistance which leads toward the subject's disappearance and the ego's negation within the neutral spectrum of the image while insisting on an intimate involvement with its matter and a perfect superposition of art and life"--Publisher.


Absence

Absence

Author: Jeannie Meejin Yoon

Publisher:

Published: 2003-01-01

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9780894390135

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Both a book and a sculptural object, Absence is a memorial to the twin towers of the World Trade Center. Yoon, an architect and designer who is currently an Assistant Professor of Architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, chose not to produce a traditional design proposal for the World Trade Center Memorial Competition. Instead she created a non-architectural, non site-specific space of remembrance: a portable personal memorial in the form of book.At almost two pounds, Absence has a considerable physical presence, but it is in every way the ghost of a presence, and it is this ghostliness that gives it its particular emotional weight. A solid white block of thick stock cardboard pages, the books only "text" consists of one pinhole and two identical squares die-cut into each of its one-hundred-and-twenty pages one for each story of the towers including the antenna mast. These removed elements lead the reader floor by floor through the missing buildings towards the final page where the footprint of the entire site of the World Trade Center is die-cut into a delicate lattice of absent structures.