Can You Feel It? Effectuating Tactility and Print in the Contemporary
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Hands reaching and feeling, noses sniffing, eyes scrolling: the magic at book shops and at book fairs is also very much a tactile one. But what exactly is the tactile, in a world in which a rising technocracy exploits the designed environment we feel? Who authorizes and who writes, what tradition do we stand in and how can we touch base? This reader explores how our interaction with printed matter affects us through theory, thoughts, and practices in the field of graphic design, materiality, philosophy, science and art. Although the core of this book rests upon theory and thoughts, with eight writings from scientists and philosophers to a paper-specialist and art writers, this book also compiles practice-based experiments by six international artists and includes animated introductions of printing techniques in the form of fictionalized characters. Edited with introduction and afterword by Freek Lomme Text by Lars Bang Larsen, Christopher Breu, Johanna Drucker, Alessandro Ludovico, Esther Krop, Rik Peters, and Marieke Sonneveld Artists: Sema Bekirovic (NL), Matthieu Blanchard (FR), Lieven De Boeck(BE), Frederic Geurts (BE), Ulrike Mohr (DE),Thomas Rentmeister (DE). Author of fictional interviews: Juliette Pepin Published by Set Margins, 2022 (formerly published by Onomatopee in two editions) 192 pages, mostly b&w with some color illustrations, 4.1 × 5.8 inches ISBN: 978-9-08-327060-9
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