'Reflection on Digestion' is a short text in 'The Book is Alive!', which contextualises 'Reflection on Digestion', the epic, eighteen-page concertina book work and the scribing performance, 'Reflection on Digestion', at the BOOKLIVE! international conference at South Bank University in June 2012 that originated the manuscript. \ud \ud 'The Book is Alive!' is a survey of current thinking and innovative practice in contemporary publishing, exploring the rapid 'transforming' of the book and its ability to keep up with digital culture including the emergence if new modes of making, reading and disseminating book works
On Innards is a multidisciplinary project developed by artists, Amanda Couch, Andrew Hladky, and Min...
The attached syllabus was written for my Honors undergraduate seminar “The Art of the Book in the Di...
Is the body a book? Drawing on both bibliographic studies and theories of subjectivity, this paper a...
'Reflection on Digestion' is a short text in 'The Book is Alive!', which contextualises 'Reflection ...
"The Book is Alive! represents a survey of current thinking and innovative practice in contemporary ...
The Book is Alive! developed from Book Live!, an international conference inviting interdisciplinary...
This smaller version of Reflection on Digestion, stemming from the nine metre edition, this version ...
An international symposium and related live events examining the current 'transforming' and 'expandi...
This title is a survey of current thinking and innovative practice in contemporary publishing, which...
With an avid attention to the valuing of embodiment and a championing of the re-emergence of the bod...
A paradigm shift is producing alarming symptoms. As readers turn to ebooks the book as we know it is...
In 'Reflection on Digestion: The Stomach' we reflect on the process and idea of digestion through ea...
Books in the past functioned solely as communication purpose. Now when we are living in a world of t...
'Reflection on Digestion: A Performance Dinner' is a participatory performance in the form of a dinn...
The “living book”, a new format from the Life Sciences, made it possible to take stock of a subject,...
On Innards is a multidisciplinary project developed by artists, Amanda Couch, Andrew Hladky, and Min...
The attached syllabus was written for my Honors undergraduate seminar “The Art of the Book in the Di...
Is the body a book? Drawing on both bibliographic studies and theories of subjectivity, this paper a...
'Reflection on Digestion' is a short text in 'The Book is Alive!', which contextualises 'Reflection ...
"The Book is Alive! represents a survey of current thinking and innovative practice in contemporary ...
The Book is Alive! developed from Book Live!, an international conference inviting interdisciplinary...
This smaller version of Reflection on Digestion, stemming from the nine metre edition, this version ...
An international symposium and related live events examining the current 'transforming' and 'expandi...
This title is a survey of current thinking and innovative practice in contemporary publishing, which...
With an avid attention to the valuing of embodiment and a championing of the re-emergence of the bod...
A paradigm shift is producing alarming symptoms. As readers turn to ebooks the book as we know it is...
In 'Reflection on Digestion: The Stomach' we reflect on the process and idea of digestion through ea...
Books in the past functioned solely as communication purpose. Now when we are living in a world of t...
'Reflection on Digestion: A Performance Dinner' is a participatory performance in the form of a dinn...
The “living book”, a new format from the Life Sciences, made it possible to take stock of a subject,...
On Innards is a multidisciplinary project developed by artists, Amanda Couch, Andrew Hladky, and Min...
The attached syllabus was written for my Honors undergraduate seminar “The Art of the Book in the Di...
Is the body a book? Drawing on both bibliographic studies and theories of subjectivity, this paper a...