Refresh the Book: On the Hybrid Nature of the Book in the Age of Electronic Publishing: Critical Studies, cartea 41
Viola Hildebrand-Schat, Katarzyna Bazarnik, Christoph Benjamin Schulzen Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 apr 2021
Christin Barbarino, Katarzyna Bazarnik, Christoph Bläsi, Sarah Bodman, Zenon Fajfer, Annette Gilbert, Susanne Gramatzki, Mareike Herbstreit, Viola Hildebrand-Schat, Thomas Hvid Kromann, Monika Jäger, Eva Linhart, Bettina Lockemann, Patrizia Meinert, Bernhard Metz, Sebastian Schmideler, Monika Schmitz-Emans, Christoph Benjamin Schulz, usus (Uta Schneider & Ulrike Stoltz), Anne Thurmann-Jajes, Sakine Weikert, Gabriele Wix
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004440845
ISBN-10: 9004440844
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 1.13 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Critical Studies
ISBN-10: 9004440844
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 1.13 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Critical Studies
Cuprins
Foreword
Katarzyna Bazarnik, Viola Hildebrand-Schat and Christoph Benjamin Schulz
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
The Hybrid Nature of the Book in the Age of Electronic Publishing: An Introduction
Viola Hildebrand-Schat
PART 1
Methodologies/Concepts/Approaches
1 Empirical Preprocessing
Approaches from Multimodality Research for the Printed Book
Christoph Bläsi
2 Affordances of the Book
A Tentative Typology of Liberature
Katarzyna Bazarnik
3 The Book as Reading Machine and as Black Box
On Book Machines and Machine Books
Monika Schmitz-Emans
4 Varieties of Contemporary Artistic Publishing
Annette Gilbert
5 Artists’ Books and their Institutionalisation in the Digital Age
Thomas Hvid Kromann
6 Digital Bookishness and Digitally Enhanced Publications Against the Backdrop of Apologies of the Book during the Advent of Digital Media
Christoph Benjamin Schulz
7 ABC Book, Orbis Pictus, Pictorial Primer
On the Materiality of 19th-Century Concept Picture Books between the Aura of the Book Object and the Challenges of the Digital Humanities
Sebastian Schmideler
8 The Photobook
An Approach Incorporating Aspects of Activity
Bettina Lockemann
9 Spending Time within Books
Sarah Bodman
10 Re-Readings
Philosophy and Its Presentation in the (Artist’s) Book
Susanne Gramatzki
11 The Exhibition Space
On the Hybridity of the Publication Between Execution and Extension of Spatiotemporal Concepts
Viola Hildebrand-Schat
12 Bookishness and the Body of the Book/ the Body of the Reader
On the Usages of Books
Bernhard Metz
PART 2
Artists’ Statements/ Artists’ Examples
13 Liberature
A New Constellation in the Gutenberg Galaxy
Zenon Fajfer
14 The Making of Artists’ Books
Craft-Based Production Processes Viewed from an Artistic Standpoint
Patrizia Meinert
15 Betwixt & Between
Some Thoughts on the Subject of the Fold and Folding in the Context of the Book
‹usus› Uta Schneider and Ulrike Stoltz
16 : Artists’ Books in the Digital Transition
From Mechanical Typesetting to Fax Machines and Email Exchange
Monika Jäger
17 Conception – Construction – Deconstruction
An Alternative Way to Read a Book: Tobias Tank’s Hier öffnen
Viola Hildebrand-Schat
18 The Red Thread in Hier Öffnen – Ein wahrlich Einmaliges Buch (Open Here – A Truly Unique Book)
On Tobias Tank
Mareike Herbstreit
19 Visual Notes
Teju Cole’s Blind Spot/#blindspot, between Analogue and Digital Narrative Devices
Sakine Weikert
20 Jan van der Til
The Hybrid Artist’s Book
Anne Thurmann-Jajes
21La Perfecta Casada by Elena del Rivero
Historical Text and Book Performance
Christin Barbarino
22 The Exhibition Catalogue
A Hybrid between Documentation and Seduction, Research and Cultural Business, Applied and Autonomous Art
Gabriele Wix
23 Michael Riedel
Books as Event
Eva Linhart
Index
Katarzyna Bazarnik, Viola Hildebrand-Schat and Christoph Benjamin Schulz
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
The Hybrid Nature of the Book in the Age of Electronic Publishing: An Introduction
Viola Hildebrand-Schat
PART 1
Methodologies/Concepts/Approaches
1 Empirical Preprocessing
Approaches from Multimodality Research for the Printed Book
Christoph Bläsi
2 Affordances of the Book
A Tentative Typology of Liberature
Katarzyna Bazarnik
3 The Book as Reading Machine and as Black Box
On Book Machines and Machine Books
Monika Schmitz-Emans
4 Varieties of Contemporary Artistic Publishing
Annette Gilbert
5 Artists’ Books and their Institutionalisation in the Digital Age
Thomas Hvid Kromann
6 Digital Bookishness and Digitally Enhanced Publications Against the Backdrop of Apologies of the Book during the Advent of Digital Media
Christoph Benjamin Schulz
7 ABC Book, Orbis Pictus, Pictorial Primer
On the Materiality of 19th-Century Concept Picture Books between the Aura of the Book Object and the Challenges of the Digital Humanities
Sebastian Schmideler
8 The Photobook
An Approach Incorporating Aspects of Activity
Bettina Lockemann
9 Spending Time within Books
Sarah Bodman
10 Re-Readings
Philosophy and Its Presentation in the (Artist’s) Book
Susanne Gramatzki
11 The Exhibition Space
On the Hybridity of the Publication Between Execution and Extension of Spatiotemporal Concepts
Viola Hildebrand-Schat
12 Bookishness and the Body of the Book/ the Body of the Reader
On the Usages of Books
Bernhard Metz
PART 2
Artists’ Statements/ Artists’ Examples
13 Liberature
A New Constellation in the Gutenberg Galaxy
Zenon Fajfer
14 The Making of Artists’ Books
Craft-Based Production Processes Viewed from an Artistic Standpoint
Patrizia Meinert
15 Betwixt & Between
Some Thoughts on the Subject of the Fold and Folding in the Context of the Book
‹usus› Uta Schneider and Ulrike Stoltz
16 : Artists’ Books in the Digital Transition
From Mechanical Typesetting to Fax Machines and Email Exchange
Monika Jäger
17 Conception – Construction – Deconstruction
An Alternative Way to Read a Book: Tobias Tank’s Hier öffnen
Viola Hildebrand-Schat
18 The Red Thread in Hier Öffnen – Ein wahrlich Einmaliges Buch (Open Here – A Truly Unique Book)
On Tobias Tank
Mareike Herbstreit
19 Visual Notes
Teju Cole’s Blind Spot/#blindspot, between Analogue and Digital Narrative Devices
Sakine Weikert
20 Jan van der Til
The Hybrid Artist’s Book
Anne Thurmann-Jajes
21La Perfecta Casada by Elena del Rivero
Historical Text and Book Performance
Christin Barbarino
22 The Exhibition Catalogue
A Hybrid between Documentation and Seduction, Research and Cultural Business, Applied and Autonomous Art
Gabriele Wix
23 Michael Riedel
Books as Event
Eva Linhart
Index
Notă biografică
KATARZYNA BAZARNIK, PhD, is a literary scholar, translator, and curator of Liberature Reading Room. She lectures at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow. She has published on James Joyce, experimental novel, literary theory, especially liberature, and literary translation.
CHRISTOPH BENJAMIN SCHULZ, DPhil, is a literary scholar and art historian. He researches aspects of the materiality and mediality of literary communication, such as strategies for the aestheticisation and semantisation of books in recent literary practice as well as in the history of the book and literature. Beside his academic activities, he has developed exhibitions for well-known museums.
VIOLA HILDEBRAND-SCHAT studied literature, philosophy and psychology (M.A.) and received a PhD in Art history. She lectures at Goethe-University/Frankfurt am Main and Lomonosov State University Moscow. She specializes in Contemporary Art. She has published on Marcel Broodthaers and artists' books.
CHRISTOPH BENJAMIN SCHULZ, DPhil, is a literary scholar and art historian. He researches aspects of the materiality and mediality of literary communication, such as strategies for the aestheticisation and semantisation of books in recent literary practice as well as in the history of the book and literature. Beside his academic activities, he has developed exhibitions for well-known museums.
VIOLA HILDEBRAND-SCHAT studied literature, philosophy and psychology (M.A.) and received a PhD in Art history. She lectures at Goethe-University/Frankfurt am Main and Lomonosov State University Moscow. She specializes in Contemporary Art. She has published on Marcel Broodthaers and artists' books.