**A Party To Print**
A seminar I gave with @sarahgarcin at HFG Karlsruhe. Students were asked to make a hybrid between a book and a party. Lots of fun with the party, custom software and great students!
▶ https://raphaelbastide.com/workshops/a-party-to-print/
#web2print @prepostprint #performedpublishing #experimentalpublishing
#web2print #performedpublishing #experimentalpublishing
**A Party To Print**
A seminar I gave with @sarahgarcin at HFG Karlsruhe. Students were asked to make a hybrid between a book and a party. Lots of fun with the party, custom software and great students!
#web2print #experimentalpublishing
'On patents & datebooks' by Julien McHardy
A conversation about the making of Performing Patents Otherwise, one of several experimental book pilot projects conducted by COPIM's experimental publishing group: https://copim.pubpub.org/pub/on-patents-and-datebooks/release/7
7/9
#OAbooks #experimentalpublishing
'Experimenting with Workflows for Open Peer Review' by Janneke Adema
This post reflects on how we set up an open peer review workflow for the publication, and with that for the book series as a whole: https://copim.pubpub.org/pub/experimenting-with-opr-workflows-post7/release/1
6/9
#OAbooks #experimentalpublishing
'Automating Exhibition Catalogue Creation' by Simon Worthington
We explore a prototype that creates exhibition catalogues, based on the earlier developed technical workflow for computational publishing: https://copim.pubpub.org/pub/automating-exhibition-catalogue-creation/release/1
5/9
#OAbooks #experimentalpublishing
NEW BLOG POSTS: here follows an epic series of toots about the recent blog posts published by COPIM's Experimental Publishing team!
They document the final phases of the #ExperimentalPublishing work of the last 3.5 years. Pour a tea or coffee & enjoy a Friday break with these writings... 1/9 #OAbooks
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NEW BLOGPOST! As part of the documentation of our Combinatorial Books: Gathering Flowers Pilot Project @garyhall reflects on copyright licences able to support more horizontal and collaborative scholarship:
https://copim.pubpub.org/pub/combinatorial-books-documentation-copyright-licences-post6/
#OAbooks #experimentalpublishing
My post on 'Experimenting with Copyright Licences' is now up on the website of the COPIM (Community-led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs) project.
https://copim.pubpub.org/pub/combinatorial-books-documentation-copyright-licences-post6/release/1
It's part of the documentation for Ecological Rewriting, which is the first book coming out of the Combinatorial Books: Gathering Flowers/Open Humanities Press pilot.
http://www.openhumanitiespress.org/books/series/liquid-books/
It discusses both Creative Commons licenses and Collective Conditions for Re-Use (CC4r) by way of Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri's 2017 book Assembly.
By the way, don't forget to register for the COPIM end-of project virtual conference, “Scaling Small: Community Owned Futures for Open Access Books”, taking place today and tomorrow!
📅 Thurs 20 April at 3.30pm-8.15pm (BST) - Fri 21 April 3pm-7pm (BST)
📢 Sign up here! https://scalingsmall.pubpub.org
#OAbooks #OpenAccess #OpenInfrastructure #theory #ExperimentalPublishing #publishing #scholarlypublishing #creativecommons
#OAbooks #openaccess #OpenInfrastructure #theory #experimentalpublishing #publishing #scholarlypublishing #creativecommons
@JKLund @copim @siusoon @lozross @openreflections @simonxix @Rebekka_Kie @Simon @zBlace
Also helpful in understanding what some of us mean by 'experimental' is this description of Clarice Lispector's later work, especially The Hour of the Star and The Passion of G.H.:
'Resisting both the experimental writing that could be experienced as mere aesthetic or wordplay and the kind of "identitarian" writing that serves to categorize writers by their identity, Lispector's work does neither'.
It's comes from the last chapter of Cynthia Cruz's 2021 book for Repeater: The Melancholia of Class: A Manifesto for the Working Class.
#OAbooks #openaccess
#ExperimentalPublishing
#books #experimentalwriting
#lispector
https://repeaterbooks.com/product/the-melancholia-of-class-a-manifesto-for-the-working-class/
#OAbooks #openaccess #experimentalpublishing #books #experimentalwriting #lispector
Don’t miss the recordings of the #ExperimentalBooks conference organised by COPIM’s Experimental Publishing group with @siusoon, Paige Raibmon, Gabriela Méndez Cota, @lozross, @openreflections, @simonxix, @hardyjuls@twitter.com, @BChicau@twitter.com, @katjungnickel@twitter.com, @Rebekka_Kie, @garyhall, @Simon Worthington@openbiblio.social
@anais@post.lurk.org, and @zBlace https://copim.pubpub.org/pub/experimental-books-conference-recordings/release/1
#experimentalbooks #OAbooks #experimentalpublishing
NEW POST:
As part of our Combinatorial Books Pilot Project, @openreflections, @simonxix & @Rebekka_Kie introduce the open source publishing tools and platforms used during this project:
#OAbooks #openaccess #experimentalpublishing
RECORDINGS: from Part 3 of the Experimental Publishing conference run by COPIM, including speakers @siusoon, Paige Raibmon, and @lozross, and also featuring Gary Hall,
@openreflections and @simonxix:
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NEW POST: 'A new model for computational book publishing' by @simonxix, sharing details of a technical model for computational book publishing using Jupyter Notebook and Quarto:
https://copim.pubpub.org/pub/computational-book-model/release/1
#OAbooks #experimentalpublishing
@copim’s Experimental Publishing group is organizing an #ExperimentalBooks online conference "Experimental Books – Re-imagining Scholarly Publishing", taking place on the 20/02, 09/03, & 13/03/2023.
I'll be responding to the keynotes (of whose work I'm a huge fan!) on 13/03 ✨ . Join us online:
https://experimentalbooks.pubpub.org/
"This three-part conference - including talks, roundtables, and workshops - will discuss alternative publishing options for the humanities by showcasing some of the experiments that are currently taking place in the realm of academic book publishing. It aims to inspire authors, publishers, technology developers and others, to (continue to) speculate on new collaborative futures for open humanities research and publication. It also aims to discuss how these book experiments could sit within more standardised or established workflows for print and online book production, dissemination, and preservation."
#openaccess #experimentalpublishing
#experimentalbooks #openaccess #experimentalpublishing