Abstract
Inscription is an innovative new journal which addresses the theme of the material text from a range of perspectives, bringing together the critical, historical, theoretical and creative. Inscription will be at home equally in the first century as the twenty-first and will feature work by practitioners – book artists, printmakers and writers – alongside academic discussion. Its focus is not just on the meanings and uses of the codex book, but also the nature of writing surfaces, the process of mark marking and printing. The journal’s theoretically aware, trans-historical and cross-disciplinary remit will break with the conventions of academic ghettoization, creating connections between areas that have much to say to one another –bibliography, the artist’s book, and media theory, for instance – enabling more wide-ranging conversation and unexpected juxtapositions. It promises not merely to add to the field but to set new agendas for the next phase of the development of the study of material texts.
More Information
Status: | Published |
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Publisher: | Information as Material |
Depositing User (symplectic) | Deposited by Worth, Zara on behalf of Morris, Simon |
Date Deposited: | 04 Oct 2021 10:44 |
Last Modified: | 11 Jul 2024 20:22 |
Event Dates: | 2020 |
Item Type: | Other |