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<div id="content"><p>Hello. We’re four students of Experimental Publishing (XPUB). We made
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this catalogue for you, we made it for ourselves. It’s all the work we
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made from 2022 to 2024, during our Master’s programme at the Piet Zwart
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Institute in Rotterdam. This book contains our theses and graduation
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projects. Following the projects, you will find the documentation of
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three Special Issues that were published during our first year of XPUB.
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(could this be clearer?)</p>
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<p>In Do you ever dream about work?, Stephen Kerr talks with graphic
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designers about their work and how they feel about it. His thesis ?
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documents these discussions and puts them in context of the spiritual
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traditions of modernism.</p>
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<p>Talking Documents, made by Aglaia Petta, are performative
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bureaucratic text inspections that intend to create temporal public
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interventions through performative readings. The graduation project
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holds hands with the written text Performing the Bureaucratic
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Border(line)s which attempts to unleash intuitively a conversation
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concerning the entangled relation between material injurious borders and
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bureaucracy.</p>
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<p>Ada made a project called Backplaces. It’s a web play exploring the
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relationship between bodies and intimacy, and how people share
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vulnerability online. The project consists of three backplaces— digital
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spaces for relief from societal discomfort—through three performances:
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Solar Sibling, Hermit Fantasy, and Good Pie. Each piece navigates shared
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loss, the desire for intimacy, and the merging of the physical and
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digital, offering a safe space for introspection and connection.</p>
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<p>Wink, is a web platform made by Irmak Susan Erta?, a creative writing
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and reading toolkit that enables children to make their own stories or
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read the stories they want from the existing library. The text Fair
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Leads expands on the concepts of interactive fiction using knot theory
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practices.</p>
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<p>Paragraph about common ground. performance, storytelling, words,
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memory feeling, loss, reflection, Intimacy, experience, narrative and
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memory, the public and the private. Memory (for example, and other
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themes), how it appears in the four projects. The written and spoken
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word as materials and actions that exist in society, technology, people.
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We care about this because (whatever goes here is important). The
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personal element in each project.</p>
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<p>XPUB is the Master of Arts in Fine Art and Design: Experimental
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Publishing of the Piet Zwart Institute. XPUB focuses on the acts of
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making things public and creating publics in the age of post-digital
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networks. XPUB’s interests in publishing are therefore twofold: first,
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publishing as the inquiry and participation into the technological
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frameworks, political context and cultural processes through which
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things are made public; and second, how these are, or can be, used to
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create publics.</p>
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<p>Experimental Publishing is some experiences or feelings of being in
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xpub for two years.</p>
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