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'''Kyung Yong LIM (임경용)''' majored in film studies and film producing at the Korea National University of Arts and Korea Academy of Film Arts. He founded a small publishing company called [https://mediabus.org/ mediabus] in 2007. Then in 2010, he opened [http://www.thebooksociety.org/ The Book Society], a book store and project space where he has promoted books on art and independent publications on various subjects. He is the Editor in Chief of the Book Society series and a co-editor of the journal ''00document''. The latter is a non-periodical journal that offers a reportage of autonomous projects and activities initiated in the city. He has planned and/or curated numerous exhibitions and projects about publishing, including ''Typojanchi 2013'' (Culture Station Seoul 284, 2013), ''Xerox Project'' (Namjune Paik Art Center, 2015), ''Artists' Documents: Art, Typography and Collaboration'' (co-curated, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, 2016), ''Incomplete List'' (Ilmin Museum, 2016), ''Incomplete List Beijing'' (Paperlogue Beijing, 2016), and ''Common Library'' (Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism, 2017). Lim has also translated a number of books, including ''Radical Museology: Or What's Contemporary in Museums of Contemporary Art'' ([[Claire Bishop]], Hyunsil Books, 2016) and ''Post-Digital Print'' ([[Alessandro Ludovico]], Mediabus, 2017). He lives in [[Seoul]].
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'''Lim Kyung yong (임경용)''' studied film studies and film producing at the Korea National University of Arts and Korea Academy of Film Arts. He co-founded a publishing house, [https://mediabus.org/ mediabus] in 2007. Then in 2010, he co-founded [http://www.thebooksociety.org/ The Book Society], a bookshop and project space where he has promoted books on art and independent publications on various subjects with Helen Jungeyon Ku. He has curated some exhibitions and projects about publishing, including ''Xerox Project'' (Namjune Paik Art Center, 2015), ''Artists' Documents: Art, Typography and Collaboration'' (co-curated, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, 2016), and Seoul Mediacity Biennale 2018 (Directorial Collective, Seoul Museum of Art, 2018). He has also translated some books including ''Post-Digital Print'' (Alessandro Ludovico, Mediabus, 2017). He lives in [[Seoul]]. [http://products.minguhongmfg.com/publishing-as-method/ (2020)]
  
 
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* editor, with Helen Jungyeon Ku, ''Publishing as Method: Ways of Working Together in Asia'', Seoul: mediabus, 2023, 446 pp. [https://mediabus.org/Publishing-as-method-Ways-of-Working-Together-in-Asia Publisher]. {{ko}}/{{en}}
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* editor, with Jungyeon Ku and Seewon Hyun, ''00 Document'', Seoul: Mediabus, 2007, 180 pp. A report on autonomous activities among various communities, individuals, groups in Seoul. [https://mediabus.org/00-Document-1]
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* editor, with Helen Jungyeon Ku, ''Publishing as Method: Ways of Working Together in Asia'', Seoul: mediabus, Apr 2023, 446 pp. [https://mediabus.org/Publishing-as-method-Ways-of-Working-Together-in-Asia Publisher]. [https://artsonje.org/en/exhibition/publishing-as-method/ Exhibition]. [https://shop.eseacontemporary.org/products/publishing-as-method-ways-of-working-together-in-asia] {{ko}}/{{en}}
  
 
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* [https://mediabus.org/ Mediabus]
 
* [https://mediabus.org/ Mediabus]
 
* [http://www.thebooksociety.org/ The Book Society]
 
* [http://www.thebooksociety.org/ The Book Society]

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Lim Kyung yong (임경용) studied film studies and film producing at the Korea National University of Arts and Korea Academy of Film Arts. He co-founded a publishing house, mediabus in 2007. Then in 2010, he co-founded The Book Society, a bookshop and project space where he has promoted books on art and independent publications on various subjects with Helen Jungeyon Ku. He has curated some exhibitions and projects about publishing, including Xerox Project (Namjune Paik Art Center, 2015), Artists' Documents: Art, Typography and Collaboration (co-curated, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, 2016), and Seoul Mediacity Biennale 2018 (Directorial Collective, Seoul Museum of Art, 2018). He has also translated some books including Post-Digital Print (Alessandro Ludovico, Mediabus, 2017). He lives in Seoul. (2020)

Publications
  • editor, with Jungyeon Ku and Seewon Hyun, 00 Document, Seoul: Mediabus, 2007, 180 pp. A report on autonomous activities among various communities, individuals, groups in Seoul. [1]
  • editor, with Helen Jungyeon Ku, Publishing as Method: Ways of Working Together in Asia, Seoul: mediabus, Apr 2023, 446 pp. Publisher. Exhibition. [2] (Korean)/(English)
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