Special Issue #21: Iterim Release
++Special Issue #21 starts from a single technical object: a teletype machine. The teletype is the meeting point between typewriters and computer interfaces, a first automated translator of letters into bits. Equipped with a keyboard, a transmitter and a punchcard read-writer, it is a historical link between early transmission technology such as the telegraph and the Internet of today.
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Guest Editor: Martino Morandi
+ +Special Issue #20: Console
Special Issue #20: Console, was launched March 31, 2023, at Page Not Found in Den Haag.
+ +not-just-a-fair: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday 7-9 April
XPUB students + staff will be on hand at the not-just-a-fair .
+Come meet students + staff in person, and sample recent and in-progress publications!
+Special Issue #20: Console
Special Issue #20: Console, was launched March 31, 2023, at Page Not Found in Den Haag.
- -not-just-a-fair: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday 7-9 April
XPUB students + staff will be on hand at the not-just-a-fair .
-Come meet students + staff in person, and sample recent and in-progress publications!
- XPUB@zinecamp
XPUB was a proud participant in 2022’s edition of zinecamp Rotterdam @ WORM. Watch the video impression, featuring current and past XPUB/Media Design staff and students: Clara Balaguer, Aymeric Mansoux, Mara Karagianni, joak and a plotter, and more!
-Video documentation +XPUB was a proud participant in 2022’s edition of zinecamp Rotterdam @ WORM. Watch the video impression, featuring current and past XPUB/Media Design staff and students: Clara Balaguer, Aymeric Mansoux, Mara Karagianni, joak and a plotter, and more!
+Video documentation Walkie Talkie
The XPUB 2022 graduation was hosted at Worm and the academy.
Project pages and thesesSpecial Issue #19 was launched in December, 2023 at Leeszaal, a local library and community center in Rotterdam West.
Online publication Queerying Wikidata
XPUB, Anaïs Berck and queer artivist/wikimedian Z. Blace join forces to explore automatic writing experiments querying and queering Wikidata.
Workshop announcementPaged.js is a rendering tool for previewing, inspecting and designing a PDF in the browser, that is known for specifically accommodating designers using web-to-print techniques in their publications and book making practice. Julie and Julien both work (or have worked) as developers on the project, so the workshop gave students an opportunity to ask them about Paged.js as an open source project, and what it means to develop and maintain it. A nice example of paged.js in action is Walkie Talkie, the 2022 XPUB graduation catalog.
Workshop announcement X-unPub