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| Colophon 2009 - NEWS 20.02.2009 |
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Only 20 days to go! Colophon 2009 – International Magazine Symposium opens in less than 3 weeks. Now it’s really, really time to register: get your Flash Pass right away. This international event celebrates excellence and innovation, and promotes exchanges between key players within the independent magazine industry. Come to Luxembourg and attend 40 hours of talks, 16 exhibitions + cocktails, parties, workshops, etc, etc. More to be announced next week. (Above: S Magazine exhibition during Colophon 2007 – Photo : Eric Chenal) |
| 4 Panel Discussions | ||||||||||||||||
« Five Golden Rules of Publishing for Clients » Friday March 13th, 12 (noon), Casino Luxembourg – Forum d’art contemporain
« Five Golden Rules of Digital Magazines »
« Five Golden Rules of Distribution »
« Five Golden Rules to Attract Advertising » Sunday March 15th, 12 (noon), Casino Luxembourg – Forum d’art contemporain |
| Talks |
« Getting back our independence » The team at Eye magazine bought their magazine back from a larger publisher. That was a year ago... By Simon Esterson (London). «Stacking up» Steven Watson started Stack in December 2008 as an independent magazine club. He speaks about why he started Stack, and how the independents can gain from strength in numbers. By Steven Watson (London). «Feel type, breathe shapes, taste letters.» The search for the unexpected: the typeblog and magazine Slanted. Slanted was a blog that became an award-winning typography and design magazine. Today, neither would be so successful without the other (www.slanted.de). By Lars Harmsen (Slanted, Germany). « Lula loves » Independent publishing. By Becky Smith (London). «Generation Create - inspiring the creative elite» Changes in the needs of the post-modern creative professional and Distill’s journey aggregating sophisticated visual content intelligent fashion. By Christopher Lockwood (London). «Doing invisible things together» The German independent publishing scene has evolved late and is still small compared with the UK or France. Few publications earn money. b20 publishing is an effort to get some of the economies of scale effects of conventional, large publishers without having to trade in what makes independent publishing strong. Ideally, we manage to combine the best of both worlds. By Lothar Eckstein (Berlin). «Building MagNation» At a time when magazines aren’t an easy sell, MagNation makes it look a breeze. Ravi Pathare and his nephew have created an award-winning chain of five independent magazine stores in Australia and New Zealand, selling more than 4,000 titles alongside a variety of original features to encourage people to buy more magazines. By Ravi Pathare (Australia and New Zealand). «onlab redesigns domus – the magazine as a score» Founded and edited by the Milanese architect Gio Ponti, the first issue of the monthly magazine domus came out on 15 January 1928. Over the course of its over eighty-year history, the magazine has changed regularly to reflect the demands and interest of the times, but the aim of domus has always remained that of creating a privileged insight into identifying the style of a particular age. onlab launched the latest new domus with its April 2008 issue. As the magazine’s editor in chief, Flavio Albanese, notes in that issue’s editorial, “With its new formal appearance, Domus has finally attained its objective of being a publication on the same wavelength as the Zeitgeist, the spirit of our times, that no longer accepts information and knowledge divided into water-tight compartments Presentation by Nicolas Bourquin (Switzerland). « This should be made public – Grande Finale » ‘This should be made public’ is a project by the publication ‘shift!’ from Berlin. The project was originally developed for Colophon 2007 where it met with a very vivid response and interaction. It then also traveled to Cairo, Milan and Bangkok, where it gathered several hundred responses in various workshops and public interventions. The project has span two years of exciting events, experiences and much food for thought, to now come full circle with a final publication and presentation at Colophon 2009. By Anja Lutz (Berlin). “From local happy to global happy” How putting happy first has taken le cool publishing from being a small Spanish publisher to become a niche leader in Europe, with the world around the corner. By René Lönngren (Barcelona). «Contemporary Art Reviews, between paper and the web. Temporary Autonomous Zone or cultural industry ?» by Christian Gattinoni, Aica France. Introduced by Paul di Felice. In collaboration with the University of Luxembourg. In the framework of the exhibition « Beyond Kiosk – Modes of Multiplication»: Christophe Keller (Revolver, publisher and designer) in discussion with Christophe Gallois (Mudam, head of programmes). |
In three one-hour-sessions, the people behind the Colophon2009, 10 magazine exhibitions are interviewed on stage by Mike Koedinger, Jeremy Leslie and Andrew Losowsky. Listen to the makers of BabyBabyBaby (Mexico), Good (Los Angeles), IdN (Hong Kong), Karen (London), Kasino A4 (Helsinki), La Mas Bella (Madrid), Liebling (Berlin), Nuke (Paris), Sang Bleu (Lausanne) and Volume (Amsterdam).
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| In for the party? |
9 events only for Flash Passers and Speakers Thursday night (exhibition preview tour followed by exhibitions opening at Carré Rotondes: “Design Backstage” and “Tribute to Café Crème”), Friday night (Exhibition opening in Casino Luxembourg followed by a party at Exit07), Saturday Night (Exhibition opening in Mudam followed by a first party in a secret venue where “J+E will juggle the songs” and, finally, the Luxuriant party at Byblos), Sunday Night (Closing Ceremony followed by a cocktail and an official dinner). |
Call for Entries 1 : Magazines, send in your playlists and be part of the musical programme of the symposium’s main venue. Before February 27th. Read more. |
Call for Entries 2 : Photographers, Illustrators and Graphic Designers, show your portfolio to our visitors. Before February 27th. Register asap and get selected. Read more. |
Call for Entries 3 : Pecha Kucha presentations In three one-hour-sessions, twenty-one creatives will broadcast their thoughts on the themes «What is a Magazine?», «The perfect magazine» and «My Colophon 2009». Read more. |
Exhibition: “Design Backstage” For many people, design is something purely visual and superficial. But good design is not superficial. Based on strategic thinking and thorough analyses, it can solve problems, create new solutions and add value to products, brands and services. Design Luxembourg brings together Luxembourg designers from the various branches of visual communication and design – both independent designers and agencies. “Design Backstage” is an exhibition that communicates the value of design for business and society. It is about the translation of visions into strategies, and the power of ideas. |
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Exhibition: “Tribute to Café Crème” “Café Crème was a luxurious bi-lingual publication in French and English dedicated to contemporary photography. We showcased approximately 150 photographs, including Alain Fleischer, François Méchain, Riwan Tromeur, Patrick Tosani, Jean Rault, Paul Pouvreau. Wolfgang Tillmans, Thomas Struth, Lewis Baltz, Andre Serrano, Les Krims, Sarah Jones, Nick Waplington, Beat Streuli, Chantal Michel, Alexia Walther, Inez van Lamsweerde, Rineke Dijkstra, Hellen van Meena, Nobuyoshi Araki, Katharina Bosse, Joan Fontcuberta, Marcello Simeone and many more. It was published for 10 years, until 1995. Only the final issue, number 16, is still available.” Paul di Felice, Pierre Stiwer, founders of Café Crème Magazine. |
| Production infos and partners |
| Colophon 2009 – International Magazine Symposium |
| Luxembourg, 13-15 March 2009 Produced by Mike Koedinger in collaboration with Casino Luxembourg–Forum d’art contemporain |
| Curators: Jeremy Leslie (London) Executive Creative Director, John Brown Group Andrew Losowsky (USA) Mike Koedinger (Luxembourg) CEO Mike Koedinger Editions |
| For more information regarding Colophon 2009, please contact: Mike Koedinger Producer Didier Damiani Project Manager - Colophon 2009 didier@colophon2009.com www.colophon2009.com Luxembourg Offices 10 rue des Gaulois L-1618 Luxembourg Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg T +352 29 66 18-27 F +352 29 66 19 |
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Under the Patronage of Mr Paul Helminger, Mayor of Luxembourg-City ![]() |
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Under the Patronage of Mr Jean-Louis Schiltz, Luxembourg’s Minister for Communications ![]() |
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Mudam Luxembourg![]() AICA Luxembourg Beaumontpublic + königbloc Café Crème ![]() Carrétondes Espace culturel Centre Culturel de Rencontre Abbaye de Neumünster Cinémathèque Municipale de la Ville de Luxembourg Extrabold Fondation de l'Architecture et de l’Ingénierie Galerie Lucien Schweitzer Galerie Nordine Zidoun Konschthaus beim Engel Musée d'Histoire de la Ville de Luxembourg Nosbaum & Reding Art Contemporain More info |
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| Media Partners |
| ARGENTINA: Atypica AUSTRALIA: Idn World, T-world AUSTRIA: The Gap BELGIUM: The Word Magazine BRAZIL: Zupi CANADA: The Block Magazine CZECH REPUBLIC: Hype Fashion, Street, XMag DENMARK: Downtown, S Magazine DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: ADDICT ESTONIA: B east FINLAND: Kasino A4 FRANCE: Dedicate, Kaiserin, Magazine, Nikau, Yummy GERMANY: Dienacht, European Photography, GATSBY, Liebling, Pony, Slanted, Sleek GREECE: Ozon ISRAEL: A5 Magazine, Block ITALY: Bang, Basement, Beautiful Freaks, Defrag, Drome magazine, FEFÈ Visual Magazine, Grab, Next Exit, Purple, www.seroxcult.com, Simultaneita, Stirato, Uovo LATVIA: Foto Kvartals, VETO Magazine LUXEMBOURG: Explorator, Flydoscope, Luxuriant, Nico, paperJam, Rendez-Vous MEXICO: Código 06140 NEW ZEALAND: White Fungus NORWAY: Hotrod POLAND: DIK Fagazine, Futu Magazine PORTUGAL: DIF RUSSIA: [kAk)-magazine, Monitor ROMANIA: Omagiu SOUTH AFRICA: Art South Africa, ITCH, Snapped SPAIN: 1000 Words Photography, 2G, Clone, DP, d(x)i magazine, Etapes, FEW Magazine, Grrr, H magazine, Iconographic Magazine, La Mas Bella, Lamono, Ling, LookdeBook, Metal, Rocket Magazine, the balde, Uno, Zona de Obras SWITZERLAND: ID Pure, Kinki Magazine THE NETHERLANDS: CODE Magazine, Eyemazing, Foam Magazine, Fraai magazine, Volume UK: Distill, Foto 8, Fused, Scarlett Cheek, The Case, USELESS USA: Between The Cracks, Glitterati Magazine, Plazm, Russia!, Theme Magazine, Tokion |
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