365 Routines

“365 routines” is a yearlong choreography composed of a daily exchange of dance videos alternately shared between visual artist Nina Kurtela and choreographer Hana Erdman. The work culminates in a 48-minute video whereby the 365 videos are edited together to form one long dance phrase. It is a communication between different environments, locations, languages, identities, spaces, and times. During the daily routines the artists engage in an imaginary space of belonging that is no longer physical or territorial. Dancing becomes home for the two. The artistic concept transferred into the form of a book acquires a new dimension. A compact object of 365 sheets works outside the choreography.

FIUME FANTASTIKA

This book is the result of research on the city of Rijeka, carried out by DeltaLab at the UNIRI & it is devoted to the Croatian Pavilion at the La Biennale di Venezia 2021. In 2* books (2* languages) of 800 pages each; typologically different chapters are interwoven. The book is structured according to the floor plan of the exhibition of the same name. The layout offers multiple reading possibilities. It is designed as if someone has combined several types of publications: an exhibition catalog, a book on the theory and history of architecture, a photographic research/archive, an essay reader for students & an experimental fanzine, one part of which is AI generated (text).

Balla Dora | Null Style

Self published Art Book.
Null_Style is the form of the eternal cycle, closed in the form of the book. Null_Style is a 360-degree book, endless variations for 365 days. This book is based on the One Style a Day / Dora Balla project, which was realised between 2016 and 2017.
Editon of 100 silver | 100 dark silver | 100 metal black (numbered and signed)
Null is the starting point and the end point
Null is the void and Null is the whole
Null is the impossible and the possible
Null Style | endless variations and potential for every day

ADHD a feminist issue

My book is a visual exploration about the mental state and the battle of adult women with ADHD, the functional impairment and longterm outcomes. Each page is uniquely designed in a way that represents my interpretation of how the brain responds to different situations. This book is an attempt to let anyone be able to empathize with our ADHD brains.There is an additional booklet about 4 different stories of women and an illustrated poster of my creative process as an ADHDer.I want to remove the negative connotation or social stigma associated with ADHD, freeing us from public condemnation and make us socially acceptable.

TECHNE × ::vtol:: Interface of the Ongoing

“::vtol::” is the artistic alias of Dmitry Morozov, a contemporary media artist. His practice revolves around the irrational utilization of machines, delving into the potential of evoking emotions through technology. Morozov’s artworks intentionally expose their hardware components, allowing viewers to observe the intricate details of their construction. In line with this aesthetic, we have chosen to accentuate the catalogue design by making the spine visible and emphasizing the two-column layout with prominent lines.

Of Things and Men

“O Rzeczach i ludziach” (“Of Things and Men”) is an experimental book-object that explores relationships people develop with things. It is a collection of quotes from sociology to psychology and philosophy that try to explain the phenomenon of collecting and people’s obsession with objects. Book allows the reader to freely explore the ideas presented. Even though the text is divided in predefined categories, each presented in it’s own form, it gives the opportunity to interact with them in any chosen order. The idea behind this project was to find a way of presenting thoughts that would inspire to think about the problem holistically, juxtaposing different approaches to the same issue.

Reporting from the abyss

The ARD Bundesliga radio conference has fascinated millions of German listeners and soccer fans week after week for decades. The book “Vom Abgrund” (From the Abyss) is a graphic documentation of the last 30 minutes of the legendary radio conference from the 34th matchday of the 1998/99 German Bundesliga season. On 112 pages, an audio transcript tells the story of the most known German relegation drama in a graphically emphatic and emotional way especially using expressive typography. “Vom Abgrund” features an experimental and unconventional design approach that brings to life an event that is over 20 years old and makes it tangible in a magical way.

Isle

Isle combines one of Ali Mahmut Demirel’s early experimental video works with his latest “Post-Apocalyptic Utopias” series. The book was published on the occasion of the exhibition held at Arter between 16 March and 15 July 2018; it is presented in a special box with a front cover finished with a layer of copper. The package comprises, alongside the publication, a set of 30 postcards with video stills from the “Post-Apocalyptic Utopias” series.

Catamareum

In “Catamareum,” I explore the enigmatic world of cats’ dreams through a blend of photography, AI-generated imagery, and archival materials. Fascinated by feline behavior and the possibility of their dreams reflecting their domesticated yet wild nature, I construct surreal visuals that blur the line between human and cat, predator and prey. Inspired by observing the lives of my cats, the images merge dream states and primal forces. This body of work presents an imaginative exploration into the depths of cats’ subconscious and their connection to our own human existence.

I’m every woman – 999 songs about women throughout history.

Throughout history, music has served as a medium to express some of the most profound emotions from one individual to another. Some of the greatest hits have been dedicated to specific individuals to truly convey the song’s sentiments in a significant way. Although we may never meet “Billie Jean,” “Roxanne,” or “Mandy,” we know that Michael Jackson, Sting, and Barry Manilow expressed deep emotions for these three women through their lyrics. The book comprises an archive of songs that feature a female first name in their title. All songs are listed in alphabetical order and, in addition to the lyrics, provide the story behind the woman featured in the song.

31.05.13

Thesis Project for SVA MFA Design about the first two weeks of Gezi Park Protests in İstanbul, Turkey, that began in May of 2013. Encompassing the personal experiences of the author with audiovisual archives, it also serves as an object of remembrance. With an emphasis on storytelling, the book also aims to expand the limits of print by offering a personal experience.

Epigraphic findings

This is a magazine about the documentation of epigraphic findings. By forttage, inscriptions were collected in various parts of Germany. The collected letters originate from different places, times and materials. Some of the inscriptions shown are based on stencils of known typefaces, but show individual characteristics due to the manual process. Due to the predominantly manual production of inscriptions, the appearance of the glyphs is unique: each ‚a‘ differs minimally from the next. Moreover, the glyphs shown are stationary: unlike printed letters, the epigraphic letter can be found solely in its predetermined location. Often the letters even had to be produced at this very place.

Type & Feminisms

How can typography and type design convey feminist ideas and concepts? This question led us through the course »Type & Feminisms« during the winter semester 2020/21. Based on topics like gender-neutral language, cyberfeminism and queer feminism, type designs and posters were created by all students. More than „just“ showing off pretty typefaces, though, this publication presents the different feminist ideas behind them. It creates a start point for further learning and discussion. This publication created by by Hannah Röbisch, Lina Unger, Leoni Hommel, Emily Grawitter and Johanna Mehner celebrates diversity (and feminisms) like no other.

AA – Typeface design as a form of repetition

The book “AA – Typeface design as a from of repetition” examines 800 pixel fonts, using “A” as an example, to explore repetition in typeface design based on structure and black area. The Book uses one font and point size with 100% ink coverage. It forms a visual guidance through the opacity of the paper and different gray values by printing mirrored text/content on the back. The Investigations reveals 600 unique A’s and shows simultaneously potential for further design approaches. Perspectives, features 13 interviews with various type and graphic designers on the subject of repetition in type design. An announcement poster, also printed on both sides, serves as a dust jacket for the book.

RESONANT BODIES

RESONANT BODIES is a gate-fold publication that addresses the interplay between the acoustic vibrations produced by the United States’ military drone program and the trauma sustained by people on the ground who are subjected to chronic drone sonics on a prolonged basis. It investigates the perceptual shift that happens when systems of power are operating aerially and includes two books from different perspectives, one looking up and one looking down. The dual publications work in tandem to build a narrative on the topic.

Designer/Editor: Amy Henry
Bookbinding: Paperback
Volume: 128 pages
Format in cm: (w × h × d) 17,5 × 24
Language: English

Balla Dora | Ballatone

Balla Dora, Ballatone is a self published photobook. Ten years of perceptions and memories, a series of photographs taken from the surface of the waters, starting from the shores of Lake Balaton.
Edition of 300 | numbered and signed
Cover: open spine + hot foil printing

The Fountain Mémoire

The Fountain Mémoire is half exhibition catalog, half theory book on the exhibition of the same name by Prof. Rolf Bier. On the one hand, he took the 100th anniversary of Marcel Duchamp’s Fountain as an opportunity to invite artists to develop a contemporary position on the subject of the readymade, and on the other hand, to invite historians and philosophers to write about the urinal as a cultural object.

Voice Message to Pia

Long Covid describes various long-term symptoms persisting after the recovery of COVID-19. The symptoms can range from respiratory disorders & chronic fatigue, to cognitive dysfunctions such as memory lapses & aphasia. For this book, a personal voice message sent by Johanna after their COVID-19 recovery was transcribed; their persisting speech impediment visualized. While the transcript runs horizontally through the book, footnotes explaining the various speech errors run vertically. The main focus of the book was the experimental typesetting of the voice message. Words break off, letters flow into each other, a visual stutter. Long pauses to find the words keep entire pages blank.

stories/spaces

Laid out in portrait screen format the publication translates the dual narrative of the video exhibition by connecting two booklets in two layers by a special tiered binding. One brochure shows excerpts from the exhibition films, while the other presents the exhibition design itself.

How we used to inhabit

Recent processes of transformation of Zagreb neighborhoods, wild construction, construction entrepreneurship, as well as the conversion of apartments and buildings into daily rentals, have changed the market value of residential space and the architectural image of neighborhoods. Maja Marković’s book discusses the topic in an artistic manner through collages of material found in the streets, which are photographed and incorporated into newly constructed surrealist scenarios. The design reflects the author’s intention by intervening in the book block, cutting it into two parts, thus separating the text from the images and allowing the user to create their own content while browsing.

Black Friday

The “for BLACK INK ON WHITE PAPER” dedication in the 734-page BLACK FRIDAY (Troll Thread, 2012) book agitates to break an industrial, print on demand, printer. Taking “potentiality” to an “extreme,” says Library of Artistic Print on Demand’s Andreas Bülhoff and Annette Gilbert, “[t]here have been instances when [BF] could not be printed because, according to Lulu, the ‘source file contains errors that [prevent] it from being printed,’” wherein in the book is switched to “private access” until re-uploaded. Sophie Seita’s “Thinking the Unprintable” adds that BF “is an “imagined printedness” that is about “testing if and how poetry could actually, and not just metaphorically, break things.”