Print Magazine Collaboration Issue

Print Magazine issue 65, 1 February 2011

Special issue on collaboration, guest edited and designed by Project Projects.
Project Projects is a NYC Design studio working with mostly cultural clients and doing a lot of publishing as well.

On page 34, Michael Rock of 2×4 says there are essentially three types of collaboration: “Prosthetic: Partnering to fill a lack (as in a writer and art director team up in an agency); Systematic: partnering to tackle extremely complex problems (as in architecture and film); and  Distributive: partnering, often asynchronously, to take advantage of global distribution (as in outsourcing).”

Fluxus, the 60’s art movement, focused on inter-disciplinary efforts. Cofounded by Dick Higgins and Alison Knowles. Fluxus artists sought to disrupt the traditional role of the artist as isolated creator with collaborations between writers, composers, artists and designers.

 

Kitchen Table Coders

Here’s another example of conversations. These guys get together every week in their Brooklyn loft to learn coding. Trouble is, there are 5 of them, and yet they limit attendance to 6 — which means one person can attend?! Weird. They should absolutely do these as webinars, so that a passive public can participate.

http://kitchentablecoders.com/2012/02/25/001-LISP/
From their website:
Table:Every week we host a workshop on a topic we’re passionate about.
We keep it down to 5 people because that’s how many fit around our kitchen table.
There’s no projector. We just hang out for the day, and enjoy a collaborative learning experience.
Chefs: Hi, we’re David, Amit & Ted. We both design software for a living and share a studio.
We’re ever curious about new and old languages, as well as the people who shaped them.
Sometimes we teach graduate courses, so we figured why not do informal workshops at our studio with like-minded folk.