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<h1><a href="../index.html" class="title">vulnerable <br>interfaces</a></h1>
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<div id="content"><h1 id="special-issues">Special Issues</h1>
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<p>Special Issues are publications thrice released by first-year XPUB
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Master’s students. Each edition focuses on a specific theme or issue.
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The themes tie to external events and collaborations. Students and staff
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work together to explore these themes, rethinking what a publication can
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be. Each edition culminates in a celebratory release party. The
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structure, tools, and workflows are reset every trimester. This reset
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allows roles to rotate among participants and fosters an adapting
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learning environment. It provides a space to experiment beyond
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traditional collaborative methods.</p>
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<p>Our inaugural Special Issue was number 19, in collaboration with
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Simon Browne. Garden Leeszaal was a snapshot of the Leeszaal community Library through
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the metaphor of gardening. During the release, we invited participants
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to engage with the library’s discarded books. We pruned, gleaned, and
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grafted the books using pens, pen-plotters, scissors, and glue. Then we
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harvested a book of our collective work. Garden Leeszaal was an open
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dialogue. It was a tool for collective writing, a group-made collage,
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and an archive. For us, being a gardener meant caring for the people and
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books that formed the library.</p>
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<p>The following Special Issue was number 20, assisted by Lìdia Pereira
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and Artemis Gryllaki. Console was 20 hand-made wooden boxes. It was an
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oracle and an emotional first aid kit to help you help yourself. It
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invites you to delve into its contents to discover healing methods.
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Console offers refuge for dreams, memories, and worries. It guides you
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to face the past. You will then meet your fortune and gain a new view
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through rituals and practices. It prompts everyday questions with
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magical answers, asking: Are you ready to play?</p>
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<p>Our last special issue was number 21. TTY was guided by kubernētēs
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Martino Morandi and weekly guest collaborators. We started with a Model
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33 Teletype machine, the bridge between typewriters and computer
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interfaces. Through guest contributions, we explored the intersection of
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historical and contemporary computing. The Special Issue evolved into an
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ever-changing “Exquisite Corpse Network” chasing weekly publications.
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Along the way, we created gestures, concrete vinyl poetry, phone
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stories, and much more.</p>
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