Is a book only something you hold in your hands, or can it also exist on a screen, unfold like a newsfeed, or behave like a website? Where does reading stop and looking begin? And how do artists use the book to tell personal stories and experiment with images, materials, and digital tools?
This roundtable, organized as part of the cultural program of the exhibition ΙΣΤΟΣ | WEB - Contemporary Artists' Books, explores how the artist's book has evolved—from printed pages and handmade objects to hybrid works that circulate between paper and screen. The discussion also dives behind the scenes of how libraries and institutions collect, preserve, and present books that exist between object, artwork, and digital file, and how these experimental practices echo the ways we read, scroll, and interact with images today.
Speakers: Maria Bourbou, Aias Christofis, Prof. Konstantinos Vassiliou, Stefanie Zutter.
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Free entry, registration required. The roundtable will be followed by a friendly drink. Please inform in case of cancellation so your spot can be given to someone else.
Automatically translated from French.
Where does it take place?
Cercle Cité
Pl. d'Armes
1648 Ville-Haute Luxembourg
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