Tag: Performative publications

  • New article: Performative Publications

    New article: Performative Publications

      Published in the disrupted Journal of Media practice (more on this collaboratively edited special issue here) is my latest article on ‘Performative Publications’. This experimental and processual article is available in various different versions. Underneath the abstract and the introduction to ‘Performative Publications’, which explain in more detail the context of this research project…

  • Podcasts Galore

    Podcasts Galore

    Podcasts have become an increasingly important media format within an academic context. At first they were predominantly a popular means to record and disseminate lectures, evidenced by the ever popular iTunes U platform, which broadcasts free courses and lectures from top universities. Yet academic events, seminars, and conferences are also increasingly being recorded and disseminated as podcasts.…

  • Special Issue: The disrupted Journal of Media Practice – 6 Conversations around Media Practice – Join in Now!

    Special Issue: The disrupted Journal of Media Practice – 6 Conversations around Media Practice – Join in Now!

    Underneath the announcement of the special issue we are collaboratively editing for the Journal of Media Practice. I have submitted a paper on ‘Performative Publications’ which I will be writing in hypothes.is, an open annotation software. I will write my paper in installments during the course of the conversations on the platform from July until September. I…

  • Performative Publications

    Performative Publications

    Last spring I worked on a project together with 2nd year design students Nabaa Baqir, Mila Spasova and Serhan Curti to create an alternative take on, or an artist’s book out of the article ‘The political nature of the book. On artists’ books and radical open access’, which was written by myself and Gary Hall…