Studies of Material Thinking journal, Vols. 1–9 (2007–13)
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Studies in Material Thinking is an international journal that reports on the peer reviewed work of artists, designers and writers. It is a vehicle to support the communication and critique of artistic and design research from the vantage point of both the materiality and the poetics of creative research. The journal aims to develop a series of divergent positions, critical approaches and contestations around the term ‘material thinking’, centred as it is on an understanding of making, invention, design, creative practice and research methodology.
Editor-in-chief: Nancy de Freitas
Associate editors: Eva Lutnæs, Maarit Mäkela, Alan Young
ISSN 1177-6234
Vol. 1:1: At the Intersection of Poesis and Praxis: Material thinking provocations (2007, PDF articles)
Vol. 1:2: Independent responses to Paul Carter’s Theory (2008, PDF articles)
Vol. 3: Material Thinking as Document (2009, PDF articles)
Vol. 4: Materiality of Drawing/Thinking (2010, PDF articles)
Vol. 5: (Im)materialising Time (2011, PDF articles)
Vol. 6: Research Outputs in Art and Design (2011, PDF articles)
Vol. 7: Where Art, Technology and Design Meet (2012, PDF articles)
Vol. 8: Experimental Arts (eds. Jill Bennett, Ross Harley, Douglas Kahn and Paul Thomas, 2012, PDF articles)
Vol. 9: Inside Making (eds. Nancy de Freitas and Eva Lutnæs, 2013, PDF articles)
monochrom, 3-10 (1994-1998) [German]
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The mouthpiece of an international art-technology-philosophy collective founded in 1993, with its headquarters at Museumsquartier in Vienna.
Editor-in-chief: Johannes Grenzfurthner
Publisher Monochrom, Vienna
ISSN 1024-6738
Authors
Monochrom on Wikipedia
PDF (No. 3: media dings, 1994/95, 68 pp)
PDF (No. 4-5: media art damage, 1995/96, 104 pp)
PDF (No. 6-7: 100% error free high-density druckwerk, 1997, 112 pp)
PDF (No. 8-10: gebenedeit unter den illustrierten, 1998, 180 pp)
Michelle Kasprzak (ed.): Blowup: Speculative Realities (2013)
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“This eBook explores the significance of the recent philosophic movements known as object-oriented ontology and speculative realism for the visual and media arts. It was edited in connection to the Speculative Realities exhibition.
Two artists and one collaborative duo were commissioned to make new artworks reflecting broadly on concepts within object-oriented ontology and speculative realism. The artists were Tuur van Balen & Revital Cohen, Cheryl Field, and Karolina Sobecka.
To supplement the descriptions of the works and brief interviews with the artists in this eBook, three new interviews were commissioned. Sven Lütticken was interviewed by Rachel O’Reilly, Jussi Parikka was interviewed by Michael Dieter, and Rick Dolphijn was interviewed by Michelle Kasprzak.
The exhibition took place from December 8, 2012 until January 11, 2013 at Roodkapje, Meent 133, Rotterdam.”
Publisher V2_, Rotterdam, January 2013
Blowup Readers series, Vol. 6
55 pages