Traumawien

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Traumawien
StatusActive
Founded2010
FounderLuc Gross, Julian Palacz, Anna-Kirsten Krambeck, Peter Moosgaard
Country of originAustria
Headquarters locationVienna
DistributionWorldwide
Key peopleLuc Gross, Julian Palacz, Anna-Kirsten Krambeck, Anna Seipenbusch, Peter Moosgaard, Martin Marek, Bernhard Bauch, Lucille Wittgenstein, Judith Rohrmoser, Valentin Postlmayr, Stefanie Sargnagel, Puneh Ansari, Oswald Wiener, Philip Hautmann, Philip Teister, Mercedes Kornberger, Gudrun Geier†, Matthias Klien, Thomas Götz von Aust, Ivan Monroy Lopez
Publication typesBooks
Fiction genresdigital literature, poetry, theory, fiction
Official websitewww.traumawien.com

Traumawien is a publishing house based in Vienna, founded as nonprofit Paradoxical Print Publishers[1] to release digital culture and text articulated as printed artifacts since 2010.

Traumawien displayed works of conceptual writers and artists such as Audun Mortensen, Ubermorgen, J.R. Carpenter, Ulrich Nausner, Anna Seipenbusch or Oswald Wiener[2] and published conceptual literature classic American Psycho[3][4][5] which was exhibited at the Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume in 2012.[6]

In 2010, Traumawien created their first Augmented Reality Hybrid Book "Yorick" by Philip Hautmann.

Traumawien completed their publication series with the e-book system 'Ghostwriters[7]' on copyright and user exploitation[8][9][10][11] and disseminated a 42.000 titles e-book torrent contaminated with advertising slogans[12][13] in 2013.

Since 2013 the publishers event 'Artclub Rave Lecture' - a working synthesis of industrial techno and literary reading/lecture,[14] dubbed by Deutschlandfunk as 'the most radical performance[15]' at europes largest event for young literature 'Prosanova' - became a Vienna club scene check-point.

In 2014, Traumawien created an ongoing series of nonprofit products from Zazzle, an online merchandise print on demand service, customized with content appropriated from various social media.[16]

Next ways of automated publication / production digital literature on physical carrier media were presented at 21erHaus Vienna Summer 2016.

Print Publications

  • Aust Götz von "Facorismen zur Lebenserbärmlichkeit" Vienna, 2012
  • Mez Breeze "Human Readable Messages" Vienna, 2011
  • J.R. Carpenter "Generation(s)" Vienna, 2012
  • Hautmann Philip "Yorick" Vienna, 2010
  • Hinke Margit "Shocking Blue Demon Lover" Vienna, 2010
  • Huff Jason, Cabell Mimi "American Psycho" New York, Vienna, 2012
  • Kaiser Olivia "La Bas" Vienna, 2013
  • Larosche Brian "I™", Vienna, 2011
  • Moosgaard Peter "Turbogott" Vienna, 2010
  • Mortensen Audun Surf's Up 2010 Vienna, 2010
  • Nausner Ulrich "OCR (deconstruction)" Vienna, 2013
  • Palacz Julian "End Tell" Vienna, 2010
  • Russeger Georg "Replik" Vienna, 2012
  • Seipenbusch Anna "Never Catch Bombs" 2014
  • Ubermorgen.com "AAbA LOGFILE" Vienna, 2012
  • Vlaschits Marianne, Kunkel Martin "Das sinnliche Telefon" Vienna, 2010
  • Wiener Oswald "Die Verbesserung von Mitteleuropa, Roman" Vienna, 2013

References

  1. ^ J.R. Carpenter (October 18, 2011), Paradoxical print publishers TRAUMAWIEN., Jacket2, retrieved June 24, 2015
  2. ^ Traumawien (2013), Die Verbesserung von Mitteleuropa Oswald Wiener., Traumawien, retrieved June 24, 2015
  3. ^ Thomas Gorton (2014), Download American Psycho reimagined using Google ads., Dazed Digital, retrieved June 24, 2015
  4. ^ Maru Pabón (August 30, 2014), Rewriting through Google Ads: Mimi Cabell and Jason Huff's American Psycho., Electric Literature, retrieved June 24, 2015
  5. ^ Kaja Marczewska (2015), Erasing in the algorithmic extreme: Mimi Cabell and Jason Huff's American Psycho., Academia.edu, retrieved June 24, 2015
  6. ^ Espace Virtuel Jeu de Paume (2012), Erreur d'impression AMERICAN PSYCHO MIMI CABELL & JASON HUFF., Jeu de Paume, retrieved June 24, 2015
  7. ^ MeAndMyKindle (June 27, 2012), The Legend of the Worst Kindle eBook Ever., Beyond Black Friday, retrieved June 24, 2015
  8. ^ Johannes Kuhn (June 24, 2012), YouTube-Dialoge als Mini-Dramen. Und Jesus sagte *LOL*., Süddeutsche Zeitung, retrieved June 24, 2015
  9. ^ Christopher Mims (June 12, 2012), Ebooks Made of YouTube Comments Invade Amazon Kindle Store., MIT Technology Review, retrieved June 24, 2015
  10. ^ Mike Masnick (June 13, 2012), Amazon Deletes Ebooks Automatically Generated From YouTube Comments Leaving Many Questions Unanswered., Techdirt, retrieved June 24, 2015
  11. ^ Silvia Bertolotti (June 12, 2012), A book made of video comments. "Kindle'voke Ghost Writers" by Traumawien., Digicult, retrieved June 24, 2015
  12. ^ Karl Flender (November 12, 2014), Literary Trojans., Unkreatives Schreiben, retrieved June 24, 2015
  13. ^ Traumawien (2013), Hijacked eBook Bestsellers As Literary Trojan Horses Ad Subsidized eBooks., Traumawien, retrieved June 24, 2015
  14. ^ Künstlerhaus Graz (2015), Performative Lesung vom Verlag TRAUMAWIEN., Künstlerhaus Graz, retrieved June 24, 2015
  15. ^ Simone Schlosser (2014), Alles ist Literatur - oder eben auch nicht., Deutschlandfunk, retrieved June 24, 2015
  16. ^ Silvio Lorusso (2015), We Are What We Sell We Sell What You Are., p-dpa, retrieved June 24, 2015