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Propolis Press
Propolis Press was established by Karen Randall in 2001 for the purpose of printing fine letterpress artists books with poetry by innovative, contemporary authors. The philosophy of Propolis Press is that there should be no one-size-fits-all approach to poetic texts. Each text has its own unique dna that should guide the morphogenesis of the book. She is currently working with two 19th century photographic processes: Cyanotype and Gum Bichromate to print images. Previous books have incorporated four-color images printed letterpress on gampi from photopolymer plates. Karen developed this process in order to print her digital collages. She has subsequently taught four-color letterpress printing at the Center for the Book in New York, The San Francisco Center for the Book, and at the Minnesota Center for Book Arts in Minneapolis. Read the lovely write-up by Kyle Schlesinger....Read an interview with Karen at Rob McLennan's blogspot Listen to an interview with Karen on Susan Mills' Bookbinding Now podcast.
J. R. Carpenter - 31.05.2014 - 11:22
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Caracteres: Estudios culturales y críticos de la esfera digital
Caracteres es una revista académica y, por tanto, científica, independiente (no está asociada a ningún organismo ni institución), plurilingüe y con especial atención en los estudios literarios, lingüísticos, educativos, filosóficos e hipermedia.
(Source: http://revistacaracteres.net/faq/)
Maya Zalbidea - 03.06.2014 - 11:03
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Portal del proyecte Dante
Portal del proyecte Dante
Maya Zalbidea - 12.08.2014 - 19:10
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Oxford University Press USA
Oxford University Press USA
Scott Rettberg - 22.08.2014 - 00:05
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Basic Books
Basic Books
Scott Rettberg - 22.08.2014 - 12:08
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IGI Global
IGI Global
Alvaro Seica - 29.08.2014 - 12:25
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Revue de l'EPI
Journal from the Association Enseignement Public & Informatique (Revue de l'EPI, 1985-2001).
Alvaro Seica - 10.09.2014 - 11:58
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Galáxia
Galaxia intends: understanding the production, circulation and reception of communication meanings/signs; discuss the methodological approximations of communicational objects starting from focal points linked to the theories of language, signification and interpretation of the senses.
(Source: Journal's SciELO Page)
Alvaro Seica - 24.09.2014 - 16:08
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idearte
idearte
Alvaro Seica - 26.09.2014 - 11:58
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3:AM Magazine
'3:AM has everything — fiction, flash fiction, poetry, interviews, criticism — but its sensibility is consistent throughout: blunt, funny, angrily academic. Their tagline says it best: "Whatever it is, we're against it."'
Daniel Lefferts, January 5, 2014
Source: http://mic.com/articles/78097/10-literary-blogs-every-20-something-shoul...
J. R. Carpenter - 04.10.2014 - 12:37