DIGITAL CULTURE

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  • Printed Web

           

    Paul Soulellis

           

    Periodicals / Artists’ Books

            $20.00
  • Barcode Cornel West Flipbook

           

    Scott Blake

           

    Books / Flip Books

            $10.00
  • Dad Tweets

           

    Amy Burek

           

    Books / Zines

            $2.00
  • FAQNP

           

    Ray Cha

           

     / Zines

            $7.00
  • Dear Tumblr, Please Delete Me

           

    Joanna Rosso

           

    Books / Zines

            $12.00
  • Sixteen Google Street Views

           

    Jon Rafman

           

    Books

            $15.00
  • A Wikipedia Reader

           

    David Horvitz

           

    Books

            $25.00
Printed Matter, as its name suggest it, doesn’t have any digital book yet. <br> But in a Post-Digital period even printed books are informed by the digital culture. I’ve found some books (well, digital images of books) that could fit into the category “books that relate to digital culture”. An example I really like is the FAQNP, a very specific zine dedicated to the meeting of queer and so-called nerd culture. From its title onwards, FAQNP refers to digital and programming culture. The magazine’s name stands for “FAQNP is A Queer Nerd Publication”, a recursive acronym, the use of which is embedded in programming culture (Like GNU: GNU's Not Unix). The magazine also borrows the graphic vocabulary of this culture: numbered lines (a code shared with the layout of published theater plays), monospaced type, a decorative/structural use of punctuation and markup glyphs < > / \ * + , but also of the black rectangle ❚, which marks the cursor’s position in the interfaces of command lines at the end of each article.&#13;&#10;/ \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \&#13;&#10;/ \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \&#13;&#10;/ \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \&#13;&#10;/ \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \&#13;&#10;/ \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \&#13;&#10;/ \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \&#13;&#10;/ \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \&#13;&#10;/ \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \&#13;&#10;/ \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \&#13;&#10;&#13;&#10;&#13;&#10;To be continued…
Checklist
  1. Ray Cha

    FAQNP


    Brooklyn, NY: FAQNP, 2011
    Unknown
    Out of stock
  2. Scott Blake

    Barcode Cornel West Flipbook


    Omaha, NE: Scott Blake, 2013
    open edition
    Out of stock
  3. Joanna Rosso

    Dear Tumblr, Please Delete Me


    Los Angeles, CA: ISEEDEMISE, 2013
    50
    Out of stock
  4. Amy Burek

    Dad Tweets


    Alameda, CA: Awkward Ladies Club, 2013
    open edition
    Out of stock
  5. Paul Soulellis

    Printed Web


    New York, NY: Soulellis and Library of the Printed Web, 2014
    1000
    Out of stock
  6. Jon Rafman

    Sixteen Google Street Views


    Chicago, IL: Golden Age, 2009
    100
    Out of stock
  7. David Horvitz

    A Wikipedia Reader


    Brooklyn, NY: ASDF, 2009
    unknown
    Out of stock
Last updated 9/1/2019
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