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<div class="title"><span>TGC # 3 / MAT>NET>PU</span></div>
<div class="with">WITH JOHANNES BERGMARK, HIELE MARTENS, HELGA JAKOBSON & PZI XPUB STUDENTS</div>
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<span>Fri 24 Mar 2017 <br>
<a href="http://deplayer.nl/events/tgc-3-matnetpu-johannes-bergmark-hiele-mar tens-helga-jakobson-pzi-xpub-students">@DE PLAYER</a>
<br> 20:00hrs
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Hillelaan 49 D, 3072 JE, <br>Rotterdam, The Netherlands</span>
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TGC #3 is the third issue of the TETRA GAMMA CIRCULAIRE series (an unknown audio magazine), initiated in 2015 by the polymorphic production platform DE PLAYER in Rotterdam. But it is also the second Special Issue of the Experimental Publishing (XPUB) programme of the Media Design Master of the Piet Zwart Institute (are you still following?). The TGC series is famous as a magazine because it has no limits nor exact face and appears in unexpected solutions and situations. TGC #3 fits right in. Concretely, very concretely, TGC #3 is in itself a particular kind of publishing platform (some may dare say a jukebox) experimentally engineered for sonic experiments, instruments, and installations. The first edition is limited to 12 copies, and to inaugurate its launch it is distributed with works created and compiled by the XPUB students.This evening, the new issue will be demonstrated in its dynamic applications and for the festivity we flew in some other nerdy sound makers and breakers.
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Experimental Publishing is a new course of the Piet Zwart Institute's Media Design Master programme. The concept of the course revolves around two core principles: first, the inquiry into the technological, political and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second, the desire to expand the notion of publishing beyond print media and its direct digital translation. The Experimental Publishing students who contributed to the development of TGC #3 are: <span class="students">
Karina Dukalska, Max Franklin, Giulia de Giovanelli, Clàudia Giralt, Franc González, Margreet Riphagen, Nadine Rotem-Stibbe and Kimmy Spreeuwenberg.</span></p>
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