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Mao, King Kong, and the Future of the Book
Bob Stein with Dan Visel

A digital project, part of Unplaced Movements, The Page and the Screen
  • Bob Stein is creator of the Criterion Collection of films, founder of the Voyager Company, an original advocate of cross-platform electronic publishing and most recently initiator and director of the Institute for the Future of the Book. He is currently developing a new digital-publishing company.
  • Dan Visel is a Triple Canopy contributing editor and researcher living in Bangkok, Thailand.
Tags: Artist Project, Cinema, History, Technology
9 Unplaced Movements
  • A Note on Unplaced Movements, by Triple Canopy
  • For the Rotation of the Work Never to Stop, by with Daniel Bozhkov, Mel Bochner & Erin Shirreff
  • Training in Assertive Hospitality, by Daniel Bozhkov
  • Site (After Robert Morris & Stan VanDerBeek), by Zach Rockhill
  • The Medium and the Tedium, by Mel Bochner
  • Poem, October 2009 (After Dan Graham), by Caolan Madden & Paul Hughes
  • Mao, King Kong, and the Future of the Book, by Bob Stein with Dan Visel
  • Linoleum (After Robert Rauschenberg), by Andres Laracuente
  • Unmarked Box on a Counter, by Jordan Crandall with Caleb Waldorf
  • Shadow, Glare, by Erin Shirreff
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