Internet Phone Book
The Internet Phone Book showcases personal websites of various professionals. Submissions are open for the first edition, releasing on September 20, 2024, in Ljubljana, Slovenia, and later available online and in bookshops. Collaboration by Tjalve and Cost.
Read original articleThe Internet Phone Book is a physical directory showcasing personal websites of designers, developers, writers, curators, and educators. They are currently inviting submissions for the first edition, seeking personal, poetic, and human websites. The book is set to be released at Naive Yearly on September 20th, 2024, at the Museum of Architecture and Design in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Following the event, it will be available online, in selected independent bookshops, and community libraries. Interested individuals can sign up for notifications regarding the book's availability. The project is a collaboration between Kristoffer Tjalve and Elliott Cost, based between Athens and Rotterdam in 2024. For those interested in sponsoring the project or carrying the book, they are encouraged to get in touch via email.
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