Link Editions is proud to announce “Open”, a series of catalogues, essay 
collections and pamphlets co-published with partner institutions. The series 
makes available to art institutions that are interested in publishing but 
aren't able to find a sustainable production and distribution channel access to 
Link Editions' publishing expertise and distribution platform, allowing them to 
reach a wider audience at a viable price.

Link Editions publishes all its books in print on demand, accessing all the 
channels of distribution made available from Lulu.com: the Lulu store 
<http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/linkeditions> as well as retail distribution on 
Amazon, Barnes and Nobles, Ingram and other stores. Furthermore, Link Editions 
makes all its books available for free download in .pdf format on Lulu, Issuu 
and on its own website <http://editions.linkartcenter.eu/>, and sells selected 
books in e-book format on various online platforms including Lulu, iBookstore 
Apple, Amazon, Nook and Kobo.

“Open” already features a number of titles, including Best of Rhizome 2012 
(co-published with Rhizome, New York), The F.A.T. Manual (co-published with MU, 
Eindhoven), Troika and the exhibition catalogue Eternal September. The Rise of 
Amateur Culture, both co-published with Aksioma, Ljubljana. Recent publications 
include Torque#1. Mind, Language and Technology, co-published with Torque 
Editions; U+29DC aka Documento Continuo, co-published with Viafarini DOCVA, 
Milan; and Cyposium – The Book, co-published with La Panacée, Montpellier.

Torque#1. Mind, Language and Technology is the result of a wide range of 
cross-disciplinary conversations, taking place across symposia, online forums, 
live events and workshops, produced by the book’s editors: Nathan Jones and Sam 
Skinner. The book brings together a diverse collection of essays and artworks, 
many newly commissioned for the project, that reflect upon the plasticity of 
the brain, the adaptability of technology and the malleability of language, and 
their twisting together through past, present and future cultures. According to 
Professor Mike Stubbs, Artistic Director at FACT Liverpool: “Torque activities 
and this publication bravely push our boundaries of cognition and thinking, 
through striking essays, tricky concepts, and beautiful, arresting imagery.” 
Contributors include Lambros Malafouris, Emil Alzamora, Anna Munster, Benedict 
Drew, Esther Leslie, Cécile B Evans, Hannah Proctor, Nathan Jones, Stephen 
Fortune, Dennis Oppenheim, Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Holly Pester, Geoff Cox, Alex 
McLean, Kate Sicchio, Karl Heinz Jeron, Mez Breeze, Robert Sheppard, Chris 
Boyd, Imogen Stidworthy. The book will be presented at FACT Liverpool on the 
occasion of the opening of the Type Motion 
<http://www.fact.co.uk/projects/type-motion.aspx> exhibition on Thurdsay, 
November 13.

U+29DC aka Documento Continuo by artist Enrico Boccioletti is an artist book 
and a research into that contemporary zeitgeist that has been labeled “post 
internet”. Originally conceived as a MA thesis, Documento Continuo is a textual 
and visual collage strongly relying on appropriation as the only possible way 
to draw your own path through the information overload. Written in Italian but 
mostly in “International Art English”, it focuses on issues like awareness, 
creolization, the crisis of the European Union, dematerialization and 
materiality, globalization, performance, identity, FOMO, and how to be an 
artist in the age of “always on”. The book will be presented at Viafarini DOCVA 
on Thurdsay, November 13, with a special event that will also include a live 
performance by the artist.

Edited by Annie Abrahams and Helen Varley Jamieson, CyPosium - The Book 
presents a selection of artefacts from the CyPosium, a one-day online symposium 
organized in October 2012 for discussing the practice of cyberformance - live 
performance that uses internet technologies to connect remote participants. The 
12-hour event featured 10 presentations and attracted an audience of over 100 
from around the world who engaged in a lively, vibrant conversation. The book 
collects presentation texts, chat log excerpts, discussion transcripts, edited 
email conversations, creative chat excerpt essays and illustrations - along 
with invited articles that respond to the event. The contributors are Adriene 
Jenik, Alan Sondheim, Alberto Vazquez, Annie Abrahams, Auriea Harvey and 
Michaël Samyn, Cherry Truluck, Clara Gomes, Helen Varley Jamieson, James 
Cunningham, Joseph DeLappe, Liz Bryce, Maria Chatzichristodoulou, Maja Delak 
and Luka Prinčič, Miljana Perić, Rob Myers, Roger Mills, Ruth Catlow, Stephen 
A. Schrum and Suzon Fuks.

Other books are on the way and will be available soon on all channels. If you 
are interested in the series or just want to know more, please drop us an email 
to [email protected]


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Domenico Quaranta

email: [email protected]
skype: dom_40

http://domenicoquaranta.com
http://www.linkartcenter.eu



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