Printculture reboot
Hi there, folks. Printculture is undergoing some major changes. Things should look better around here in the next few hours. Thanks for your patience. While you’re waiting, a broken version of the old...
View ArticleBlogroll: taking suggestions
If you have ideas for links in the blogroll, please put them in comments to this post and I’ll add them in. Thanks.
View ArticleStealing a Shell: rewind
In the excitement of the reboot regular readers may have missed O Solovieva’s lovely post, “Stealing a Shell,” posted on the day that the site redesign happened and the old material got moved to the...
View ArticleReprint: a mission statement, of sorts
For PC 2.0 I thought it might be nice to repost a few things from the archive, a way of remembering where we came from. Today’s reprint is my first post for Printculture, dated Dec. 9, 2004: I came...
View ArticleHey, I just met you, and this is kooky, but here’s my number! Tongue Labouti!
Top Ten Scandalous-Sounding Names For Fictional Intimate Acts Generated By Putting Chinese Transliterations Of Terms From A Fourteenth Century Collection of Mongolian Documents Through Google Translate...
View ArticleChris Ware’s _Building Stories_
If you loved Jimmy Corrigan, if you are the kind of person who reads the Printculture blog, if you are a human being with a soul, turn off that commentary on the election and put down that other book...
View ArticleEdTech Hulk is MOOC-curious
@EDTECHHULK cuts to the chase Obviously I began following @EDTECHHULK as soon as I saw his tweet this morning.
View ArticlePlus c’est la même chose.
Since the Printculture archive isn’t easily searchable from the front page, I take the liberty of putting up a direct link to one of our oldies, about caricature and the sacred, contending that the...
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