Can You Feel it?: Effectuating Tactility and Print in the Contemporary

Can You Feel it?: Effectuating Tactility and Print in the Contemporary

by Freek Lomme (Ed.)

192 pages· 2016· ISBN 9789491677380

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After endlessly hearing that Onomatopee publications have a materiality and tactility not often experienced in recent years, editor Freek Lomme decided to create an exhibition and publication addressing the issue of tactility and print today. The result is a palm-sized book jam-packed with information and ideas on the subject. Six contemporary artists and eight international academics and authors in the field of graphic design, materiality, theory and art explore how, in the digital age, our daily interaction with physical materials is greatly altered and how this affects us as humans. Developed in the context of fine book publishing, the project includes in-depth discussions of past printing and reproduction processes, including silkscreen, etching, Risograph, linocut, lithography and letterpress. Images are limited but texts are diverse with small reproductions accompanying the art and artist interviews. A fresh and rigorous conversation about the process and the art of bookmaking in the 21st century. Artists featured include Sema Bekirovic, Matthieu Blanchard, Lieven De Boeck, Frederic Geurts, Ulrike Mohr and Thomas Rentmeister. Texts by Lars Bang Larsen, Christopher Breu, Johanna Drucker, Alessandro Ludovico, Esther Krop / De Monsterkamer, Rik Peters and Marieke Sonneveld.

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    How has your personal reliance on screens and digital devices changed the way you value or interact with physical objects, particularly books, in your daily life?

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    In an era dominated by digital convenience, what do you think physical print publishing offers that digital media can never truly replicate?

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    The book explores the concept of "tactility"—how does the physical design, palm-sized format, and materiality of Can You Feel It? itself influence the way you read and digest its contents?

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