Public libraries are more than just access points to knowledge. They are social sites where readers cross over while reading together, annotating, organising and structuring. A book could be bound at the spine, or an electronic file gathered together with digital binding. A library could be an accumulated stack of printed books, a modular collection of software packages, a method of distributing e-books, a writing machine.
@ -19,16 +21,27 @@ During the collective moment in Leeszaal people started diving into recycle bins
![Irmak's and Aglaia's Pruning station, where people edited punctuation and text, scanned it then printed it with a dot matrix.](pruning.jpg)
![Cloud of cards with instructions to be performed on the books](card-cloud-leeszaal.jpg)
![The final book produced that evening, the cover was made from hand-stiched covers of discarded books. ](final-book.jpg)
![Page of the final book containing scans of the edited book, an instruction card, a pen-plotted bookmark with a quote from the book and a sprig of mint.](mint-scan.jpg)
![Page of the final book containing scans of a drawn on book, an instruction card and a pen-plotted bookmark with a quote from the book.](drawn-book.jpg)
![Page of the final book containing scans of a drawn on book, an instruction card and a pen-plotted bookmark with a quote from the book.](drawn-scan.jpg)
![Page of the final book containing scans of edited books, a hand and coins.](hand-scan.jpg)
![Page of the second edition, containing scans of edited books and instruction cards.](second-edition-open.jpg)
![The second edition of the final book from the event.](second-edition.jpg)
![People choosing books from the discarded books bins, behind the instructions cards cloud.](people-bins.jpg)
![Part of the Pruning process, the editing of a book page.](editing.jpg)
![Bin of discarded books from Leeszal.](open-bin.jpg)
![The binding of the scans into the final book at the end of the evening.](binding.jpg)
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.
Special Issue XX was co-published by xpub and Page Not Found, Den Haag. With guest editors Lídia Pereira ♈︎and Artemis Gryllaki ♐ we unraveled games and rituals, mapping the common characteristics and the differences between games and rituals in relation to ideology and counter-hegemony. We practiced, performed and annotated rituals, connected (or not) with our cultural backgrounds while we questioned the magic circle. We dived into the worlds of text adventure games and clicking games while drinking coffee. We talked about class, base, superstructure, (counter)hegemony, ideology and materialism. We discussed how games and rituals can function as reproductive technologies of the culture industries. We annotated games, focusing on the role of ideology and social reproduction. We reinterpreted bits of the world and created stories from it (modding, fiction, narrative) focusing on community, interaction, relationships, grief and healing.
Special Issue XX was co-published by xpub and Page Not Found, Den Haag. With guest editors Lídia Pereira ♈︎and Artemis Gryllaki ♐ we unraveled games and rituals, mapping the common characteristics and the differences between games and rituals in relation to ideology and counter-hegemony. We practiced, performed and annotated rituals, connected (or not) with our cultural backgrounds while we questioned the magic circle. We dived into the worlds of text adventure games and clicking games while drinking coffee. We talked about class, base, superstructure, (counter)hegemony, ideology and materialism. We discussed how games and rituals can function as reproductive technologies of the culture industries. We annotated games, focusing on the role of ideology and social reproduction. We reinterpreted bits of the world and created stories from it (modding, fiction, narrative) focusing on community, interaction, relationships, grief and healing.
![Holographic Oracle Deck](holographic.jpg)
![Reading with the Oracolotto cards.](oracolotto.jpg)
![Worry Dolls](worrydolls.jpg)
![Screenprinted book cover of the Console Booklet, from The Upside Down Oracolotto card.](console-book.jpg)
![Nighttime Ritual: Guided meditation from cardboardlamb](cara-ritual.jpg)
![Imagined tarot cards based on YouTube comments](youtube-tarot.jpg)
![Laser engraved quote from Silvia Federici, Love is the great magician, the demon that unites earth and sky and makes humans so round, so whole in their being, that once united they cannot be defeated.](federici.jpg)
![Console box with Fiction Friction, Oracolotto, the Wheel of Fortune, a Worry Doll, tea and a tealight.](console-open.jpg)
![Screenprinted cover of the Console box.](console-front.jpg)
![SIXX Licence reading ceremony at Page Not Found. The copyleft licence for this object included (in additional permission 4b) a term specifying the ritual absorption of intellectual property. ](license-reading.jpg)
![Fiction Friction gameplay during the launch at Page Not Found.](fiction-friction.jpg)
why shd it only make use of the tips of the fingers as contact points of flowing multi directional creativity. If I invented a word placing machine, an “expression-scriber,” if you will, then I would have a kind of instrument into which I could step & sit or sprawl or hang & use not only my fingers to make words express feelings but elbows, feet, head, behind, and all the sounds I wanted, screams, grunts, taps, itches, I'd have magnetically recorded, at the same time, & translated into word or perhaps even the final xpressed thought/feeling wd not be merely word or sheet, but itself, the xpression, three dimensional-able to be touched, or tasted or felt, or entered, or heard or carried like a speaking singing constantly communicating charm. A typewriter is corny!!
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TTY was produced in april-june 2023 as special issue 21 with guest editor Martino Morandi, and contributors Andrea di Serego Alighieri, Femke Snelting, Isabelle Sully, Jara Rocha, Roel Roscam Abbing, and Zoumana Meïté.
![An inscription performance using the TeleType Model 33 and a 40m stairwell.](tty.png)
![An inscription performance using the TeleType Model 33 and a 40m stairwell.](TTY.jpg)
![punchtape read-writer of Teletype Machine](tape.png)
![punchtape read-writer of Teletype Machine](tape.jpg)
![A reading and writing of poetry using pedestrians and vinyl quotes.](stairs_concrete.png)
![A reading and writing of poetry using pedestrians and vinyl quotes.](stairs_concrete.jpg)
![Gesture Glossary : how a body language is documented, how it expands, how it is capable of creating or enhancing identities.](gesture.png)
![Wiki strike screenshot: embedding hidden comments in a wiki to highlight the invisible labour, to provide comprehensive details about our intentions and the underlying ideas while maintaining the wiki's regular functionality. ](strike.jpg)
![Hey Babe arduino based telephone experience. Callers can listen to love stories, excerpts from conversations at the Houweling Telecom Museum, Rotterdam, parts from the documentary The Phantom of the Operator and a collective reading experience on binary systems, time, worms and pebbles. ](callme_window.jpeg)
![Hey Babe arduino based telephone experience. Callers can listen to love stories, excerpts from conversations at the Houweling Telecom Museum, Rotterdam, parts from the documentary The Phantom of the Operator and a collective reading experience on binary systems, time, worms and pebbles. ](callme_window.jpg)
![I've fallen in love with you and I have no idea what to do about it. Phone cards inviting participation in "Hey Babe". Someone holding it in the street?](callme_bike.jpeg)
@ -38,10 +40,10 @@ TTY was produced in april-june 2023 as special issue 21 with guest editor Martin
![We have a bag full of planets, stars, our favorite moments, darkest fears, best intentions and worst feelings. Our bag is now in the middle, its ready for you to discover and see the networks of our minds, make knots in the middle or intervene with what we call is a collective memory of few xpubbers.](overlap.png)
![Hexalogue booklet. A conversation for six voices is encoded and documented in a script.](hexalogue.CR3)
![Hexalogue booklet. A conversation for six voices is encoded and documented in a script.](hexalogue.jpg)
![Publications holding tiny sub-releases during SI21](publication.png)
![Publications holding tiny sub-releases during SI21](publication.jpg)
![Ada's switchboard - a call between New York and Brussels](calling.jpeg)
![This A6 zine is a sub-release created by three women sitting on the teletype machine thinking and performing](zine.png)
![This A6 zine is a sub-release created by three women sitting on the teletype machine thinking and performing](zine.jpg)
Special Issues are publications thrice released by first-year XPUB Master's students. Each edition focuses on a specific theme or issue. The themes tie to external events and collaborations. Students and staff work together to explore these themes, rethinking what a publication can be. Each edition culminates in a celebratory release party.The structure, tools, and workflows are reset every trimester. This reset allows roles to rotate among participants and fosters an adapting learning environment. It provides a space to experiment beyond traditional collaborative methods.
Our inaugural Special Issue was number 19, in collaboration with Simon Browne. Garden Leeszaal was a snapshot of Leeszaal Library through the metaphor of gardening. During the release, we invited participants to engage with the library's discarded books. We pruned, gleaned, and grafted the books using pens, pen-plotters, scissors, and glue. Then we harvested a book of our collective work. Garden Leeszaal was an open dialogue. It was a tool for collective writing, a group-made collage, and an archive. For us, being a gardener meant caring for the people and books that formed the library.
The following Special Issue was number 20, assisted by Lìdia Pereira and Artemis Gryllaki. Console was 20 hand-made wooden boxes. It was an oracle and an emotional first aid kit to help you help yourself. It invites you to delve into its contents to discover healing methods. Console offers refuge for dreams, memories, and worries. It guides you to face the past. You will then meet your fortune and gain a new view through rituals and practices. It prompts everyday questions with magical answers, asking: Are you ready to play?
Our last special issue was number 21. TTY was guided by kubernētēs Martino Morandi and weekly guest collaborators. We started with a Model 33 Teletype machine, the bridge between typewriters and computer interfaces. Through guest contributions, we explored the intersection of historical and contemporary computing. The Special Issue evolved into an ever-changing "Exquisite Corpse Network" chasing weekly publications. Along the way, we created gestures, concrete vinyl poetry, phone stories, and much more.
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![Monogram, Piet Zwart, c. 1968.](./images/pietzwart.jpg)
![Monogram, Piet Zwart, c. 1968.](pietzwart.jpg)
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@ -1271,24 +1271,3 @@ Sixteen Essays on Typography,* London: The Sylvan Press.
Weber, M., (1905) "The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism",
*Archiv für Sozialwissenschaften* 20, no. 1 (1904), pp. 1–54; 21, no. 1
(1905), pp. 1–110.
#### Colophon
Written manically and edited in vexation in Etherpad. Composed excitedly
using paged.js. Typeset confidently in Work Sans by Wei Huang. Digitally
printed nervously at Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam on
Schoellershammer 75gsm and Clairefontaine Maya 270gsm.
Copyright held reluctantly by Stephen Kerr, 2024 under the SIXX Licence,
a free, copyleft license for rituals, games, books and consolations in
any medium, both software and hardware. For the purposes of this paper,
licensing is understood as a responsibility towards an audience, towards
each other and towards other people who might want to contribute to, use
or amplify any work. The precise terms can be found at
issue.xpub.nl/20/license
If you like this colophon you should really read the rest of the thesis,