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