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| <nettime-ann> print/pixel conference, May 12-13, Rotterdam NL | 
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PRINT/PIXEL
International conference on the shifting relation between electronic
and paper publishing. 
With e-books, print-on-demand and other hybrid media, online and offline
media can no longer be separated, but complement each other.  What
advanced cross-media and computer-generative publication and design
strategies exist beyond copy-paste? How do new technological
developments and the crisis of print news media change the world of
designers, editors and publishers?  International cutting-edge
designers, software developers, publishers and researchers will give
insight into their own solutions and discuss the future of publishing.
Organized by the research project Communication in a Digital Age
Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam University
Tuesday & Wednesday 12-13 May 2009
11:00-17:00      public sessions, main building WdKA Rotterdam
19:30-22:00      professional sessions, Groot Handelsgebouw Rotterdam
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Tuesday, 12 May
Public conference
Main building Willem de Kooning Academy, Blaak 10, 3011 TA Rotterdam
Train, metro, bus and tram station: Rotterdam Blaak
11:00hrs    Florian Cramer, Lector, Piet Zwart Institute WdKA
            Introduction: Print-on-demand, e-books, XML, cross-media
            publishing, programmed design. The new convergence of online and
            print
11:30hrs    Marc Regeur, Sony Benelux
            Sony's e-book platform
12:30hrs    Lunch break
13:00hrs    Gerrit Imsieke, le-tex, Leipzig, Germany
            Creating/generating reflowable e-books
14:00hrs    Petr van Blokland, Buro Petr van Blokland + Claudia Mens, Delft
            index2.xml: graphic design and programming
15:00hrs    Break
15:30hrs    Patricia Albanese, Matthew Bernius, Tona Henderson, Michael
            Riordan,  Open Publishing Lab (OPL), Rochester Institute of
            Technology, USA
            Taking Open Source publishing further: Cross-media publishing
            tools from the Open Publishing Lab
16:30hrs    Aldje van Meer, CrossLab, Willem de Kooning Academy, Rotterdam
            Electronic paper: a student project from the CrossLab of the
            WdKA
17:00hrs    End
Throughout the day: Peter Zuijderwijk, Lauran Schijvens, Arie Altena &
students of the WdKA Minor Editorial Design [Redactioneel Ontwerpen]: Real-
time production of a conference newspaper running parallel to the
conference
Professional session
This part of the conference consists of short presentations and a
roundtable discussion for a small audience. It provides an alternative
to the more extensive public day conference for publishing, design and
media professionals.
Groot Handelsgebouw, Stationsplein 45, 3001 GB Rotterdam, 
Orchidee (Orchid) room
Train, metro, bus & tram station Rotterdam Centraal
19:30-22:00hrs
Short presentations by Sony, Gerrit Imsieke (le-tex), Petr van Blokland,
Patricia Albanese, Matthew Bernius, Tona Henderson, Michael Riordan (Open
Publishing Lab), Alessandro Ludovico (research fellow), Marc Schwieger
(Scholz+Friends), Alessandro Ludovico (research fellow Piet Zwart
Institute) + round table with all participants
Wednesday, 13 May
1 Public conference
Main building Willem de Kooning Academy, Blaak 10, 3011 TA Rotterdam
11:00hrs    Alessandro Ludovico, Neural Magazine, Bari, Italy, research
            fellow Piet Zwart Institute
            Introduction: The mutation of magazine and book publishing
11:30hrs    Online versus print: Do newspapers have a future?
            Presentations by
            N.N., media workgroup NRC Handelsblad
            Lou Lichtenberg, Stimuleringsfonds voor de Pers, Den Haag, co-
            author of De krant doorgeklikt (Clicking through the newspaper)
            Matthew Bernius, Open Publishing Lab, Rochester, USA
            Marc Schwieger, Creative Director, Scholz & Friends, Hamburg,
            Germany
13:00hrs    Lunch break
13:30hrs    Simon Worthington, OpenMute publishers, London, England
            Print-on-demand and networked community publishing: A vision for
            sustainable media
14:30hrs    Alessandro Ludovico, Research fellow Piet Zwart Institute
            Lessons from the underground: How small media practices
            anticipated current media developments
15:00hrs    Peter Zuiderwijk & Lauren Schijvens & Arie Altena & students
            WdKA
            Summary presentation of the real-time conference newspaper
            project
15:30hrs    Break
16:00 hrs   Final discussion, moderated by Florian Cramer
            The future of publishing: how designers need to adapt.
17:00hrs    End
Professional session
Groot Handelsgebouw, Stationsplein 45, 3001 GB Rotterdam, Orchidee
(Orchid) room
Train, metro, bus & tram station Rotterdam Centraal
19:30-22:00hrs
Short presentations by Edwin Schravesande (NRC Handelblad), Lou Lichtenberg
(Stimuleringsfonds voor de pers), Matthew Bernius (Open Publishing Lab),
Simon Worthington (OpenMute), Alessandro Ludovico (research fellow) + round
table with all participants
For more information and registration for the professional session,
contact Saskia Brandt Corstius <s.w.brandt.corstius@hro.nl>,
+31-10-2144682 (Mondays and Thursdays 9-17 hrs)
-- 
Florian Cramer, Lector
Master Media Design: Networked Media
Research programme Communication in a Digital Age
Piet Zwart Institute
Willem de Kooning Academy Hogeschool Rotterdam
T +31 (0)10 7947402
http://pzwart.wdka.hro.nl/mdma
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