Seguim la crónica feta per l' experta Mimi Zeiger al seu blog.
(From: loudpaper / Mimi Zeiger/ publishing/ 03/26/2010)
Back in December I met with Iker Gil, the mastermind behind MAS Context (There's a new one out now!). We drank super-fueled Intelligentsia cortados at the Monadnock and cooked up a plan to bring A Few Zines to Chicago. Fast forward to spring, and the show opens at UIC's School of Architecture on April 5 and closes with a top notch panel on April 9.
The closing-night panel, Publishing Futures, includes:
Brendan Crain, The Where Blog
Penelope Dean, University of Illinois, Chicago, Flat Out
Iker Gil, UIC, University of Illinois, Chicago, MAS Context
Marc Fischer, Temporary Services
Jimenez Lai, University of Illinois, Chicago, Bureau Spectacular
Publishing Futures: Content, Context, and Emerging Formats With e-book, tablet, and social media technologies rapidly reshaping the publishing landscape, how new and old formats respond? Publishing Futures observes the changes facing art, architecture, and design publishing—blogs, journals, zines, and magazines—and speculates on future models.
Closing Panel April 9, 2010
Panel Discussion: 6:00 – 7:30 pm
Reception: 8:00 pm ‘til late.
Many thanks to Andrew Clark at Mas Studio for designing a kick-ass poster. His stats come from ASME.
Publising Futures
(From: loudpaper / Mimi Zeiger/ publishing /03/31/2010)
new city, new additons
A Few Zines hits Chicago on Monday (panel and reception on Friday, April 9) and it seems that each new venue grows the exhibition. This time we have a slew of new publications: David Garcia Studio's two MAPs (Manual of Architectural Possibilities), both Antarctica and Quarantine; Fred Scharmen's Losing My Edge, a lgnlgn-related release; hard copies of the new and prolific MAS Context (I can't believe how good #5 is); and the latest edition of Standpunkte (the German title roughly translates to "How did you do that?" 6 talks about architecture).
To get your hands on copies, come by the show at University of Illinois at Chicago's School of Architecture, Room 3100, 845 West Harrison Street, Chicago.
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