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title: Colophon
author: Stephen
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# Colophon
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Co-published by
Experimental Publishing,
Willem de Kooning Academie,
Wijnhaven 61, Rotterdam
and
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Space for publishing as artistic practice
Boekhorststraat 126-128,
2512 CL Den Haag
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#CONSOLE
####xpub special issue xx
Console is an oracle; an emotional first aid kit that helps you help yourself.
Console invites you to open the box and discover ways of healing;
Console provides shelter for your dreams, memories and worries.
Face the past and encounter your fortune.
Console gives you a new vantage point; a set of rituals and practices that help you cope and care;
Console asks everyday questions that give magical answers.
Are you ready to play?
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##<3 this publication made possible thanks to:
Lídia Pereira (ed.)
Artemis Gryllaki (ed.)
Manetta Berends
Joseph Knierzinger
Steve Rushton
Leslie Robbins
Michael Murtaugh
Sébastien Tien and the Page Not Found team
Anna M. Szaflarski
Paul DD Smith
Shana Moulton
Bérénice Serra
The Sun is its father
The Moon its mother
The Wind hath carried it in its belly
The Earth is its nurse
### Photography and Illustration
Unless otherwise stated, all photography, illustrations and other type of visualisations in this publication are created by the same authors as the text. That which is below is like that which is above and that which is above is like that which is below, to do the miracle of one only thing.
### Digital Tools
This book was created with the help of a collection of not-so-small and extremely sharp open source tools, to name a few: paged.js, pandoc, pdfimpose, pdftk, and our darling demon Inkscape. So was the world created. From this are and do come admirable adaptations where the means is here in this.
###Printing and Binding
Just lil old us.
### Typeface
Work Sans by Wei Huang.
Consolation by us.
That which I have said of the operation of the Sun is accomplished and ended.
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#Table of contents
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