This article is written from the perspective of an art book publisher, in this case the executive director of DAP Press. It addresses issues surrounding the book as artifact and its relevance in contemporary culture
Among my many other activities these days, I\u27m working on a new book … or something like that. T...
peer reviewedVersion profondément revue de la communication présentée à la 9th International Confere...
This article focuses on what is meant by the term ‘book’. Here, there is a consideration of how the ...
Polis Intern Lauren Sozio reports on a New York conference on the digital future of book publishing ...
The Transforming Artist Books research network held a series of workshops in 2012 to discuss the pot...
Journal ArticleThis well-thought-out panel produced an outstanding afternoon, despite its being afte...
Steven McCarthy, University of Minnesota Digitized text and images are now unbound from printed ink...
The modes of delivery for the book publishing industry are splintering. While brick-and-mortar books...
This article discusses the way in which the book cover and its elements are represented in and trans...
In this digital age, it is easy to predict that print is dead and soon people will be reading nothin...
Brief survey of current publishing trends with particular reference to the ANU E-Pres
What will be the canon for the artist’s book in the 21st Century? In an arena that now includes both...
In this challenging call to arms, Sara Lloyd, head of digital publishing at the United Kingdom trad...
Gutenberg’s letterpress was once a revolutionary tool for the book industry. Mankind could now produ...
Digitalization has changed the preconditions for most media in recent decades, offering a rare oppor...
Among my many other activities these days, I\u27m working on a new book … or something like that. T...
peer reviewedVersion profondément revue de la communication présentée à la 9th International Confere...
This article focuses on what is meant by the term ‘book’. Here, there is a consideration of how the ...
Polis Intern Lauren Sozio reports on a New York conference on the digital future of book publishing ...
The Transforming Artist Books research network held a series of workshops in 2012 to discuss the pot...
Journal ArticleThis well-thought-out panel produced an outstanding afternoon, despite its being afte...
Steven McCarthy, University of Minnesota Digitized text and images are now unbound from printed ink...
The modes of delivery for the book publishing industry are splintering. While brick-and-mortar books...
This article discusses the way in which the book cover and its elements are represented in and trans...
In this digital age, it is easy to predict that print is dead and soon people will be reading nothin...
Brief survey of current publishing trends with particular reference to the ANU E-Pres
What will be the canon for the artist’s book in the 21st Century? In an arena that now includes both...
In this challenging call to arms, Sara Lloyd, head of digital publishing at the United Kingdom trad...
Gutenberg’s letterpress was once a revolutionary tool for the book industry. Mankind could now produ...
Digitalization has changed the preconditions for most media in recent decades, offering a rare oppor...
Among my many other activities these days, I\u27m working on a new book … or something like that. T...
peer reviewedVersion profondément revue de la communication présentée à la 9th International Confere...
This article focuses on what is meant by the term ‘book’. Here, there is a consideration of how the ...