Typewriter art

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Anthologies[edit]

  • Julius Nelson, Artyping, Gregg Publishing, 1940; 2nd ed., Baltimore, MD: Artistic Typing Headquarters, 1962; 3rd ed, Baltimore, MD: Artistic Typing Headquarters, 1974.
  • Alan Riddell (ed.), Typewriter Art, London: London Magazine Editions, 1975, 157 pp.
  • Bob Neill, Book of Typewriter Art (with special computer program), Cornwall: Weavers Press, 1982, 176 pp.
  • Barrie Tullett (ed.), Typewriter Art: A Modern Anthology, Laurence King, 2014, 176 pp. [1]
  • Marvin Sackner, Ruth Sackner, The Art of Typewriting, pref. John Maeda, forew. Steven Heller, London: Thames & Hudson, 2015, 351 pp. A selection of works from the Sackner Archive of Visual and Concrete Poetry by 200+ artists. Publisher.

Resources[edit]

Literature[edit]

On the history of the typewriter

See also[edit]


Art and culture

Avant-garde and modernist magazines, Dance, Artists' publishing, Graphic design, Photography, Typewriter art, Multimedia environments, Design research, Video activism, Urban practices, Zine culture, Demoscene, VJing, Live cinema, Art and technology centres, Cyberfeminism, Art and activism, Community television, Hacktivism, Community servers, Hackerspaces, CD-ROM art, Circuit bending, Pure Data, Media archives, VVVV, Maker culture, Glitch art, Live coding, Locative media, Libre graphics, Electromagnetism, Surf clubs, DIY biology, Decolonial aesthetics, Post-digital, Neural aesthetics.
See also Visual art.