Category: Remix

  • Ecological Rewriting: Situated Engagements with The Chernobyl Herbarium

    Ecological Rewriting: Situated Engagements with The Chernobyl Herbarium

    Open Humanities Press is pleased to announce the publication of Ecological Rewriting: Situated Engagements with The Chernobyl Herbarium, edited by Gabriela Méndez Cota. Like all Open Humanities Press books, Ecological Rewriting is available open access (it can be downloaded for free): https://www.openhumanitiespress.org/books/titles/ecological-rewriting/ Book description Ecological Rewriting: Situated Engagements with The Chernobyl Herbarium is the first…

  • COPIM Conference: Experimental Books – Re-imagining Scholarly Publishing 

    COPIM Conference: Experimental Books – Re-imagining Scholarly Publishing 

    Experimental Books – Re-imagining Scholarly Publishing  Exploring Archival Data Performances, Re-using as Re-writing, and Computational Books  An Online Conference in Three Parts  Monday 20 February, Thursday 9 March, & Monday 13 March 2023 Community-led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs (COPIM)  Experimental Publishing and Reuse Work Package final conference  Register here (free): https://experimentalbooks.pubpub.org/ (please note that places…

  • Experimental Publishing VI – Critique, Intervention, And Speculation

    Experimental Publishing VI – Critique, Intervention, And Speculation

    A symposium with talks by Winnie Soon (Aarhus University) and Roopika Risam (Salem State University)  Registration (free): https://www.eventsforce.net/cugroup/744/home This is the sixth in a series of symposia hosted by the Centre for Postdigital Cultures (CPC) exploring contemporary approaches to experimental publishing. Over the course of the series, we will ask questions about the role and…

  • New Books Network Podcast about Living Books

    New Books Network Podcast about Living Books

    The wonderful Sarah Kearns, who has also been incredibly helpful in getting Living Books. Experiments in the Posthumanities (MIT Press, 2021) up on PubPub (opening the book up for annotations and comments), has conducted a podcast interview with me for the New Books Network about Living Books. You can listen to the interview here and…

  • Textshop Experiments Living Books Book Talk

    Textshop Experiments Living Books Book Talk

    I am so glad to have been invited by the amazing Kevin Wisniewski (@projectorperiod) to do a book talk as part of the Textshop Experiments Book Talks! Textshop Experiments is a scholarly open access journal dedicated to fostering experimental works and to exploring electracy, rhetoric, media, and culture in the digital age. Kevin also runs…

  • New COPIM Report: Promoting and Nurturing Interactions with Open Access Books

    New COPIM Report: Promoting and Nurturing Interactions with Open Access Books

    Two weeks ago we released a new COPIM research report: Promoting and Nurturing Interactions with Open Access Books: Strategies for Publishers and Authors. The report has been written by Samuel Moore, Tobias Steiner, and myself. This three-part research and scoping report has been created as a (evolving) resource for the scholarly community, especially for publishers…

  • OA Books Workouts. Scholars At Work

    OA Books Workouts. Scholars At Work

    This series, hosted by Jeroen Sondervan, features different scholars talking about publishing Open Access books. Hear more about their projects, why they chose Open Access, and the challenges and triumphs they experienced along the way! 19 October 2021 (2-3PM BST / 3-4PM CEST): Janneke Adema, Living Books. Book your place here (it’s free!) Series of…

  • Radical Open Access: Experiments in (Post-)Publishing Symposium

    Radical Open Access: Experiments in (Post-)Publishing Symposium

    Friday, 1 October 2021 With the demise of traditional gatekeepers, we are witnessing the rapid rise of alternative modes of both scholarly publishing and distribution as well as the artistic exhibition of computer generated works of art in digital environments. The rise of open access and collaborative platforms are in fact blurring the distinctions between…

  • New Report: “Books Contain Multitudes: Exploring Experimental Publishing”

    New Report: “Books Contain Multitudes: Exploring Experimental Publishing”

    Books Contain Multitudes: Exploring Experimental Publishing is a three-part research and scoping report which serves as a resource for the scholarly community, especially for authors and publishers interested in pursuing more experimental forms of book publishing. The first two parts of this report situate experimental books in the context of academic research and publishing, and…

  • Paper Struggles & Public Library and the Property Form

    Paper Struggles & Public Library and the Property Form

    An exhibition and seminar at: Raven Row, 56 Artillery Lane, Spitalfields, London, E1 7LS Exhibition, ‘Paper Struggles’, opening: Monday, 9 December, 18.30-21.00 Continues: Tuesday 10 and Wednesday 11 December, 11.00-21.00 Seminar, ‘Public Library and the Property Form’: Tuesday 10 December, 10.30-13.30 Guest speakers: Balász Bodó & Nanna Bonde Thylstrup Seminar registration: http://tiny.cc/public_library ‘Paper Struggles’ This exhibition documents how struggles over…

  • Experimental Publishing II – Critique, Intervention, And Speculation

    Experimental Publishing II – Critique, Intervention, And Speculation

    A half-day symposium with talks by Mark Amerika (UC Boulder) and Nick Thurston (University of Leeds) 2:15-5:30pm May 28 Centre for Postdigital Cultures Teaching Room 3rd Floor Lanchester Library Coventry University Registration (free): https://www.coventry.ac.uk/research/about-us/research-events/2019/experimental-publishing-ii2/ In 2019 and 2020, the Centre for Postdigital Cultures (CPC) will be hosting a series of symposia exploring contemporary approaches to experimental publishing. Over…

  • unruly gestures

    unruly gestures

    I am happy to announce the publication of a new article, a video-essay, which I co-authored with the filmmaker and theorist Kamila Kuc. Published in the open access journal Culture Unbound, the basis of this performative article lies in a video Kamila and I made, which deals with and breaks through common preconceptions and assumptions…