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Radical Publishing: The Mute Archive [residency and workshop by Mute]A Mute residency at Anagram Books, Berlin, with Simon Worthington. Collaborative bibliographies on 'experimental writing' and 'financial crisis' - https://mute-publishing.github.io/archive - based on the Mute Magazine Print Archive - http://metamute.org/archive
18-27 Nov 2016, 2-8pm - exhibition: live archiving, DIY book scanning, collaborative bibliographies, reading room and workshop
Opening 18 Nov, 7pm, with talk by Simon Worthington co-founder of Mute on the mechanics of publishing, Mute’s history and strategies for growing radical publishing.
Location and RSVP. Anagram Books, Lausitzer Str.35, 10999 Berlin. Facebook RSVP https://www.facebook.com/events/187497858364325/
Workshop, Friday 25, 2-6pm - 'Publishing from the Archive - Collaborative Bibliographies' RSVP https://www.facebook.com/events/1224601290948696/
Contact/ questions simon@metamute.org @mutemagazine #mutearchiveAs of September 2016 Mute made its magazine print archive available for sale for the first time as a complete set of print issues. Along with this archive release, work on exploring and further digitising the archive is taking place. The residency at Anagram Books will be an opportunity to make a record of Mute's publishing practice, it’s — phases, mechanics and rationale. Two themes in the mass of the magazine's published works have been chosen to see how they have progressed over time in Mute's publishing — 'experimental writing' and 'financial crisis'. These themes will be explored in the making of an online/offline catalogue and collaborative bibliography of Mute articles over the period of the residency.
At its inception, in 1994, Mute was influenced by the context of existing radical publishing of the time — zine/mailart, punk and art magazines — such as: pre-Internet alternative media of zine directories like Factsheet Five (US), UK punk magazine Vague, Mediamatic from the Netherlands and the Canadian FILE magazine from the art group General Idea. Mute has published for twenty two years, beginning in reaction to the start of the Web, which gave a new impetus and media landscape for Mute, different than that of our predecessors.
Initially Mute's focus was on culture, politics and art, with the emergence of the digital revolution. As the neoliberal doctrines of globalisation and financialisation rolled out over this twenty-year-plus period Mute has challenged the developing orthodoxies of neoliberalism; the creative economy, precarity, surveillance & info-war and the reliance on fin-tech & global financial capital, to name a few.
The residency is an opportunity to look back through Mute's archive of over six thousand articles to reflect on how its publishing work was done with an eye on how Mute and others can continue the work of radical publishing.
The catalogue of Mute's coverage of 'experimental writing' and 'financial crisis' articles can be found online as a Zotero collaborative bibliography, which is open to submission and comment. See: (work in progress) https://mute-publishing.github.io/archive and https://www.zotero.org/groups/mute
Workshop: Publishing from the Archive - Collaborative Bibliographies ====================================================================Friday 25.11.16, 2-6pm, Anagram, RSVP https://www.facebook.com/events/1224601290948696/
Learn how to do publication remixing with Zotero and take part in discussions about extra-institutional knowledge creation. No prior experience needed, bring a laptop if possible, but not essential.
The workshop will look at the practical steps of combining DIY archiving and collaborative bibliographies for the purpose of supporting and connecting radical publishers. Mute is making a collaborative bibliography on ‘experimental writing' and 'financial crisis' over the period of the residency and we’ll explore the results of this experiment in the workshop. See: https://mute-publishing.github.io/archive
The idea is that ‘collaborative bibliographies’ is a way to step outside of normal publication production architectures, such as - idea, publisher, publication. Instead content packages and remixes are made, irrespective of their publication source, either pinpointed in its topic or open-ended.
Brief practical instruction will be available on smartphone DIY book scanning, IIIF, GitHub large-file storage, GitHub, gh-pages and Zotero-to-Web collaborative bibliography creation. Follow-up instructions will be available here https://github.com/Mute-Publishing/archive/blob/gh-pages/getting-started-guide.md
The objective is to pass over the ‘tech-stack’ outlined above, focus practically on ‘collaborative bibliographies’ and making things out of Zotero. Through discussion in the workshop we can shape ideas about interesting options for what steps the project should take next and how to refine the 'publishing from archives' workflows that are being prototyped and tested out.
*Note:*Anagram Books is a new distribution company based between London and Berlin. Set up in London by Adeline Mannarini in 2012.
The Mute magazine print archive is available for sale as an original, limited edition set of all fifty-one issues of the print versions of the magazine, covering twenty years of publishing from 1994 to 2014. See http://metamute.org/archive
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