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Author:
Komurki, John Z., author.
Title:
Risomania : the new spirit of printing / written by John Z. Komurki ; curated by Luca Bogoni and Luca Bendandi.
Edition:
English edition.
Publisher:
Niggli,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
230 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps ; 26 cm
Subject:
Copying processes.
Prints--Technique.
Printing--Specimens.
Copying machines.
Stencils and stencil cutting--Technique.
Mimeograph.
Copying machines.
Copying processes.
Mimeograph.
Printing.
Prints--Technique.
Specimens.
Other Authors:
Bogoni, Luca, curator.
Bendandi, Luca, curator.
Contents:
Stencil duplicating: past, present and future -- Mapping the movement: pioneers and innovators -- State of the art: Riso printing in the world today -- Riso world: global hubs, presses and communities -- Stencil basics: a step by step guide to Riso & Mimeo printing.
Summary:
"Risography, named after the Japanese firm Riso, is a stencil printing process based on screen printing techniques that was developed in the transition phase from mechanical to digital printing. Although the printer looks like a copying machine, the colors are transferred onto the paper without the use of heat or chemicals, saving energy and making the process ecologically friendly. Graphic artists and designers from around the world have now rediscovered the risograph for themselves - along with other machines for similar, almost forgotten techniques such as mimeography - and sparked an unexpected renaissance of analog printing. A comprehensive introduction that addresses past, present and future is followed by an essay about the key pioneers in the contemporary risography scene. In the chapter 'Risoworld' notable risography-oriented publishers, printers and design studios from around the world are presented. At the heart of the book are fabulous, hugely diverse examples such as postcards, magazines, posters, flyers and experimental printed products, all inspired by the force of their color, their unique textures and, above all, the perfectly imperfect authenticity of risography."--Publisher's website.
ISBN:
3721209664
9783721209662
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1105146270
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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