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Tuesday
Jul172007

Documenta: Paper and Pixel Week

documenta12_logo.gifDocumenta (June 16 – September 23) is an important 100 day contemporary art exhibition held every five years in Kassel, Germany, that has a reputation for being more serious and idea driven than some of its splashy counterparts. This week Alessandro Ludovico, editor in chief of Neural magazine (Italy) and curator/critic Nat Muller (Netherlands) are hosting Paper and Pixel Week, a series of four programs examining the intersections, interrelations and future territories of print and digital publishing mediums.

July 17: How to Survive the Paper Industry
July 19: Processual Aesthetics, Processual Editing: Net- Working
July 19: The Art of Blogging
July 21: Publishing the Public: Contextualising Locality

I'm playing a little catch up as the first program happened earlier today, but will be posting more on the ideas coming out of this show and the people that are making them happen. In the meantime, visit LabforCulture.org to learn about the programs and participants.

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