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James Bridle – Wrangling Time: The Form and Future of the Book

James Bridle — Wrangling Time: The Form and Future of the Book

  • In: Resources
  • By:Guy Leech
  • October 22, 2010

Web Directions South 2010, Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, October 15 1.4pm.

  • Audio record­ing of session
  • Presentation slides
  • Session descrip­tion
  • About James Bridle

Presentation slides

Session descrip­tion

The inter­net has been around long enough now that it has a proper his­tory, and it has started to pro­duce media and arte­facts that live in and com­ment on that his­tory. James will be talk­ing about his work with writ­ing, books and wikipedia that hopes to explain and illu­mi­nate this tem­po­ral depth.

About James Bridle

James Bridle is a publisher, writer and artist based in London, UK. He founded the print-on-demand classics press Bookkake and the e-book-only imprint Artists’ eBooks, and created Bkkeepr, a tool for tracking reading and sharing bookmarks, and Quietube, an accidental anti-censorship proxy for the Middle East. He makes things with words, books and the internet, and writes about what he does at booktwo.org.

Follow James on Twitter: @stml

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