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Publication Series con·stel·la·tions

con·stel·la·tions is a project of the Cluster's hub for collaborative, networked and transdisciplinary projects of the same name. The publication series, published by Textem Verlag and available in print and open access, is designed for multidisciplinary, multi-format encounters between art and academic research.

Conceived as a series of booklets in three different sizes, con·stel·la·tions invites mixed formats that emerge from the interplay of artistic and academic perspectives, performative modes, and modes of inquiry that result, for example, from collaborative work in the context of our Artist-in-Residence programme or from the Cluster's collaborations with cultural institutions. Cluster projects that develop collaborative activities on the threshold of or outside of 'classical' academic formats (e.g. open essay forms, practice-led/poetic approaches, chapbooks) are also welcome to publish with con·stel·la·tions.

Series editors: Anne Eusterschulte, Kristiane Hasselmann, Andrew James Johnston and Anna Luhn.
Concept by Anna Luhn and Sima Ehrentraut.

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con·stel·la·tions 01 | Ni mágico ni realista

Ricardo Romero and Hernán D. Caro in a conversation about Latin-American literature, magical realism and narrative echoes (December 2024).

con·stel·la·tions 02 | Reading Mirtha Dermisache

How to ‘read’ writing that does not form letters, words and sentences? Contributions by Regine Ehleiter, Barbara Bausch, Magumi Andrade Kobayashi and Sebastián Barrante (coming soon).

con·stel·la·tions 03 | Illegibilities Reflecting Reading

The third publication in the series con·stel·la·tions explores reading through a transdisciplinary investigation, beginning at its absolute limit: the illegible. As part of Barbara Bausch's project READING READING, "Illegibilities Reflecting Reading" brings together academic and essayistic writing, literature, and visual works.

con·stel·la·tions 04 | The Dirty Archive

On the spaces, textures and ambivalences of archival practices. Contributions by Sima Ehrentraut, Julia Lübbecke, Kira Dell & Laura Seidel (coming soon)

con·stel·la·tions ## | On Subtitles

Lea Hopp, Sulgi Lie and Carol O’Sullivan meditate on the poetics and politics on subtitles in texts, images and conversations (coming soon).