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11 2023

Peripheral Visions

Towards a trans(l)national publishing culture

Current activities       |      Archive

Through multilingual publishing, transdisciplinary cultural production, alternative distribution, exchange of knowledge, digital content, open source digital technologies and new game formats, Peripheral Visions creates international space for creation and experimentation in publishing. The core of the project is international exchange among small/er cultural and linguistic contexts in European semi-peripheries, whereby they support each other through co-production, co-creation, transfer of know-how and sharing of resources. It stimulates creativity and circulation of artists and works, facilitates the trans-national distribution of content and exchange of practices and builds capacities by taking advantage of new technologies. The project extends earlier collaborations and connects 8 organizations from 6 EU and non-EU countries to respond to the fragmentation of the cultural field and digital congestion caused by the current pandemic context. The partners are particularly suitable for this as they produce cutting edge cultural content, practices and knowledge, including in-depth research of new digital technologies, and reach large and diverse audiences.


The project is co-ordinated by Kulturtreger (Zagreb)

Partners
Maska (Ljubljana)
eipcp (Vienna)
kuda.org (Novi Sad)
Kontrapunkt (Skopje)
Multimedijalni institut / mama (Zagreb)

Associated partners
Kulturföreningen Glänta (Göteborg)
Eurozine (Vienna)

eipcp team
Lina Dokuzovic
Bernhard Hummer
Isabell Lorey
Raimund Minichbauer
Gerald Raunig

Co-operation partners of eipcp's activities
Librería Suburbia
Subtextos
Academy of Media Arts Cologne

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The project is supported by the Creative Europe Programme (2021-27) of the European Union. The eipcp's participation is co-funded by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Arts, Culture, Civil Service and Sport.

             

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

 

Current activities

transversal audio season
Spring 2024
Starting on 21 February 2024
New episodes will be published on Wednesdays at 18:00 CEST.
https://transversal.at/blog/transversal-audio-season-spring2024

 

Archive

Publishing and Becoming-Public after Social Media
Workshop as part of the strand 'Bildet Lesekreise'
Vienna, 19 March 2024, 12:00 - open end
Please register informally by sending an e-mail to contact@eipcp.net until 5 March.
https://transversal.at/event/publishing-and-becoming-public-after-social-media

Das Leben der Kunst. Transversale Linien der Sorge
Book presentation as part of the strand 'Bildet Lesekreise'
with Bojana Kunst and Stefan Nowotny
(English / Deutsch)
Depot, Breite Gasse 3, A-1070 Vienna
Wednesday, 20 March 2024, 19:00
https://transversal.at/event/buchprasentation-das-leben-der-kunst

Gerald Raunig: Ungefüge. Hörbuch
New chapters on 6 December 2023:
Die glatte Stadt
[: Ritornell 18, 2018. Taubenmöwentauben :]
Territorium und Sorge. Ökonomie der Subsistenz
[: Ritornell 19, 2020. Lob der Technökologie :]
https://transversal.at/audio/ungefuege-hoerbuch

Bojana Kunst, Das Leben der Kunst. Transversale Linien der Sorge
transversal texts in co-operation with Maska, September 2023
https://transversal.at/books/das-leben-der-kunst

Gerald Raunig, Desamblaje
Subtextos, julio 2023
https://transversal.at/books/desamblaje

Bildet Lesekreise / Publishing nach Social Media
Lesekreis und Vorbereitungstreffen
Wien, 23.10.2023

 

 

 

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A Discussion on the Bulgarian Literary and Publishing Landscape
Lina Dokuzović, Todor Hristov, Tsvetelina Hristova, Stanimir Panayotov

This discussion looks at Bulgarian literature, publishing, its challenges, how it exists as a peripheral space and how people resist those challenges through new forms of inventive publishing. Departing from an anecdote about a pivotal shift in the Bulgarian literary context that took place in 2016, the authors reflect on the historical context to elaborate how this came to be and highlight the significance of numerous contemporary experimental, resistant, and non-traditional publishing practices.

https://transversal.at/audio/bulgarian-literary-publishing-landscape

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