Full set of 9 publications from Publishing Class ‘How To Live Together’ Series. Information on each title below.
Editors: Janine Armin, Binna Choi, Benjamin Thorrel, Yolande van der Heide
‘They Have Thrown the Scouts in the Sea 1947–2013’
Aziza Harmel
Design, Mélissa Pilon
Drukkerij Sint Joris, Gent
235 × 335 mm
60 pages
Edition of 200
978-94-90294-58-8
‘The Fantasy’
Isabel Marco
Design: Lotte Schröder
Andi Druk, Maastricht
120 × 340 mm
Edition of 200
943-72-82902-83-7
‘Lonely Travellers: A Short Journey to be Performed’
Hanan Benammar
Design, Mathew Kneebone
120 × 170 mm
Edition of 200
‘The Finding and Raising of Anchors of Barges & Steamers’
Quenton Miller
Design: Mathew Whittington
Drukkerij Sint Joris, Gent
120 × 170 mm
Edition of 300
‘The South Highway’
David Maroto
Christine Pogatchnik
Drukkerij Wilco, Amersfoort
110 × 170 mm
Edition of 200
‘http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/feb/18/israele-soldier-posts-instagram-palestinian’
Padraig Robinson, Daniel Frota
Drukkerij Wilco, Amersfoort
170 × 235 mm
Edition of 200
978-94-90294-54-0
‘Untitled’
Larraitz Torres
Design, Daria Kiseleva
DPN, Weurt
170 × 235 mm
Edition of 200
978-94-90294-55-7
‘Class Breaks’
Maja Hodoscek
Design: Bardhi Haliti
Drukkerij Sint Joris, Gent
120 × 170 mm
Edition of 200
978-94-90294-51-9
‘Three Movements’
Marianna Maruyama
Laura Pappa
Drukkerij Sint Joris
120 × 170 mm
Edition of 200
price 8 euros
978-94-90294-52-6
With further contributions:
- ‘How to Publish Together’, Binna Choi, Yolande van der Heide. Design Lotte Schröder & Mathew Kneebone
- ‘Inhabiting Horizontality’, Christian Nyampeta. Design Lotte Schröder & Mathew Kneebone
Publishing Class is an imprint of DAI Publications, a collection of artists’ books jointly published by the Dutch Art Institute (DAI) and – Office for Art, Design and Theory in collaboration with the Werkplaats Typografie. The DAI Publications collection consists of around 100 books that are printed in a limited edition of approximately 200 copies, these texts are the relics left by the participants of the DAI program; they are evidence of the work they engaged in at the DAI. The books also enter circulation, distributed by hand through local channels via collaborating institutions, and ultimately traveling to book fairs.
How to Live Together series, the third edition of Publishing Class, focuses on writing and publishing as a speculative tool and as a conduit through which communities are fostered. Over the course of a year the class sets out to ‘publish’ individually and / or collectively, with the aid of monthly guests. It is inspired by Roland Barthes’ seminal 1977 lecture series that bears the same title. In that series Barthes developed the concept of ‘idiorrythmy’ to express a possible way of living together that preserved individual rhythms. Special guests to the class include: Hong-