Book making as an art form: exploring the boundaries
Welcome back to the podcast! In this episode, opening season 2 of Book Making as an Art Form, I speak with graphic designer and publisher Remco van Bladel [https://remcovanbladel.nl/] about books, systems, and cultural memory. From growing up around a record shop and punk music, to co-founding Onomatopee and Archival Consciousness, Remco reflects on collaboration, the relationship between music and typography, and how publishing can become a tool for archiving knowledge. The conversation explores how books, archives, and digital systems shape the way culture is produced, organised, and remembered. Together, we spoke about: - Growing up around punk music, record sleeves, and drawing - Bookmaking as collaboration, just like playing in a band - Translating musical rhythm into typography and design systems - Building Archival Consciousness and new tools for cultural archives - Rethinking the book as both publication and archive Listen now to tune into the discussion about the significance of books outlasting people! __________ Produced and hosted by Justina Nekrašaitė | [https://www.thebookphotographer.com/]The Book Photographer [https://www.thebookphotographer.com/] [https://www.thebookphotographer.com/] Audio productions: [https://drexhage-media.nl/]Drexhage Media [https://drexhage-media.nl/] [https://drexhage-media.nl/]| Jasper Drexhage Design: [https://www.thomniessink.com/]Thom Niessink [https://www.thomniessink.com/] [https://www.thomniessink.com/] Recorded at Stedelijk Museum Library Communication & promotion: Chana Levy ❤️ Season 2 is supported by Pictoright, Het Cultuurfonds and many big-hearted individuals via Voordekunst. With particular appreciation to our principal supporters: Ruth Higgins, Luminosity Lab, Eleonoor Jap Sam / Jap Sam Books, Silvia Robertelli, Wilco Art Books Amersfoort, and Marc Gijzen.
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