Post-digital Publishing Workshop: DIY Publishing

Post-digital Publishing Workshop: DIY Publishing

Date: 
30.01.2013 12:00
Edition: 
2013
Format: 
Workshop
Festival format
Location: 
Other Locations

Location: HKW Lower Foyer

 

The Post-Digital Publishing workshop is doing its own little bit of “future re-distribution” for open source and indie publishing.

Location: HKW Lower Foyer

 

The future is already here – it's just not evenly distributed. – William Gibson

 

The Post-Digital Publishing workshop is doing its own little bit of “future re-distribution” for open source and indie publishing. Not that much re-distribution help is needed since an imminent deluge of books is already set loose, as the book goes digital and universities open their libraries with Open Access publishing. The four days of the workshop cover: cyber-librarianship, DIY publishing tools, indie infrastructures and the battle for reimagining the university.

 

This is a hack day where different members of the publishing community can come together to showcase their projects from across the spectrum of open source tools and platforms used in publishing. Some areas of interest are: eReader modding, the social book, collaborative writing like Etherpad and collaborative publishing, fonts and DTP tools, graphic design tool kits, open standards, mobile reading, app making and machine reading and writing, to name just a few.
As this is a DIY Publishing day, it is also DIY in its format, on each day of the workshop we collectively select a number of projects to work on and then hack away over the course of the day.

 

This event is part of the Post-Digital Publishing Workshop series.

Participation in the workshop with pre-registration only.

Organized by: Florian Cramer, Alessandro Ludovico and Simon Worthington
In association with Creating 010, Hybrid Publishing Consortium, Neural and Mute

 

Workshops offered:

Consent to Print

(Eleanor Greenhalgh & Dave Young, Piet Zwart Institute, Rotterdam): An experiment on how to create publications collaboratively without following the usual consensus models, but allowing for dissent.

This workshop takes place at Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Lower Foyer, 12:00-16:00

 

Spam Publishing

(Andre Castro & Silvio Lorusso, Piet Zwart Institute, Rotterdam): How to create writing and hybrid media publications from your junk mail folder.

This workshop takes place at Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Lower Foyer, 12:00-16:00

 

Make your own e-book in the epub format

(Florian Cramer, Creating 010, Rotterdam): A crash course requiring no prior knowledge except some HTML skills, followed by a look into experimental stuff like computer-generated ebooks.

This workshop takes place at Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Lower Foyer, 12:00-16:00

 

ANABLOG (Pt. 1)

(Annette Knol, Kotti-Shop, Berlin): Copyroboter Stencil Print Workshop in Kotti-Shop. 

Anablog mixes analog print methods (risograph) with digital publishing. An experiment in print production informed by blogs, web aesthetics & digital media. Or reversed, an experiment in blogging on paper. No prior print knowledge required.
Material fee for participants: 5-8€

This workshop takes place at Kotti-Shop, 17:00-20:00, Adalbertstr. 4, 10999 Berlin 

 

This event is part of the Post-Digital Publishing Workshop series.
Participation in the workshop with pre-registration only.
Organized by: Florian Cramer, Alessandro Ludovico and Simon Worthington
In association with Creating 010, Hybrid Publishing Consortium, Neural and Mute

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