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Thermal Manifesto
Thermal Manifesto is named
after the inkless printing technique for receipts from cash
registers.
Public activities with Vejvoda’s project
are a way to discuss topics such as self-publishing and a
technological renaissance of the Thermal Printer. A chance to
meet and discus ideas, publications and invite new members,
interested in the Thermal method and avant-garde print in
itself.
With the help Open Source software tools
Prague-based artist Viktor Vejvoda
has been able to use
this method for cultural purposes and self-publishing,
developing a very light and movable system for a transportable
publishing desk, which can deploy in various environments.
Cooperative and inclusive potential is highlighted. Works and
publications can be produced flexibly without a long chain of
service and postproduction steps with locally available material
and in sustainable amounts.
Reducing the print format
(print rolls of 47mm width) and print quality to half-tone black
and white raster has a refreshing touch, contrasting with the
overwhelming presence of contemporary glossy images.
Thermal
Manifesto print questions how publications are designed. Authors
and readers are confronted with a page-less, endlessly designed,
reading experience. Final prints are compact, on light-weight
paper.
BOOK ORDERING AND INFO ↓
+381 64 3493 777
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Thermal House Publications