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I've come across several examples of re-iterations of web content into
something that approaches an artist's publication or a little design book -
from tumblrs, blogs, electronic journals and into books. Seems like an
interesting movement - back and forth between these different media - and
seizing on design aspects of each format. Recently met with the editors of
Triple Canopy - they presented me with this book that is described below.
It's a manifestation of this genre of re-formatting journal content and
also an extended discussion of this kind of activity.

one of the more humorous entries into the field is here -
http://www.isitartorfart.com/
this blog published a book last year with the same title. It is a
collection of photography, collected or taken by the bloggers, that record
"coincidental moments in everyday life that, when isolated and named by
artist, bear uncanny resemblance to art seen in museums and galleries
around the globe."

genre term, anyone?

-- 
David Senior
Bibliographer
Museum of Modern Art Library
11 W. 53rd St.
New York, NY 10019


*Invalid Format: An Anthology of Triple Canopy, Volume 1
*Perfect-bound, 336 pp, 6 x 9 in.
Black and white, gatefold cover
ISBN 978-0-9847346-0-3

$25 available online here:
http://canopycanopycanopy.com/Support#artwork

Triple Canopy <http://canopycanopycanopy.com/> is pleased to announce the
publication of *Invalid Format: An Anthology of Triple Canopy, Volume 1*.
The book, designed in collaboration with Project Projects, is at once an
archive of Triple Canopy's widespread publishing activities and a
translation into print of projects that originally appeared in other forms.
This inaugural volume of Invalid Format includes artist projects and
literary work published in the first year of Triple Canopy's existence,
documentation of public programs, and a sampling of foundational
correspondence. In form and content, the book explores how works produced
for the screen might fully inhabit the page. Consider *Invalid Format* a
new design for reading, the book as content-management system.

Contributors include Lene Berg, Joseph Clarke, Rivka Galchen, Adam Helms,
Sheila Heti, Dan Hoy, the International Necronautical Society, Craig
Kalpakjian, Jon Kessler, Wayne Koestenbaum, Rachel Mason, Amir Mogharabi,
Rachel Owens, Ed Park & Rachel Aviv, the Poetic Research Bureau, John
Powers, Emily Richardson & Iain Sinclair, Michael Robinson, and Diane
Williams.

*About Triple Canopy*
Triple Canopy is an online magazine, workspace, and platform for editorial
and curatorial activities. Working collaboratively with writers, artists,
and researchers, Triple Canopy facilitates projects that engage the
Internet’s specific characteristics as a public forum and as a medium, one
with its own evolving practices of reading and viewing, economies of
attention, and modes of interaction. In doing so, Triple Canopy is charting
an expanded field of publication, drawing on the history of print culture
while acting as a hub for the exploration of emerging forms and the public
spaces constituted around them. Triple Canopy is a nonprofit 501(c)3
organization.


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