SEARCCCH is a visual and textual record of reflections, concerns and practices currently traversing the Master CCC – Critical Curatorial Cybermedia and its community. RCCCH is a visual and textual public record of reflections, concerns, and practices currently traversing the Master CCC – Critical Curatorial Cybermedia and its community. Conceived according to the slow periodicity of the annual publication, SEARCCCH materializes the editorial desire to subtly connect visual and text-based forms for publishing research by the means of art, without flattening the differences in approach. The graphic design imagined by Roman A. Karrer for the journal aims to subtly connect the practices of co-research and solidarity of thought that have animated the program from its founding. Of the intense publishing activity that has characterized the CCC since the early 2000s, SEARCCCH captures as much the custom of open source and, according to more recent protocols, open access publishing, as it picks up the need to inscribe research, at its most transdisciplinary, in the present time of the public realm.
With contributions from:
Mina Achermann and Friends of the Atmosphere, Carla Alis, Orfeo Aurora N. Lili, Çağla E. Aykaç, Emma Berger-Pierre, Alexandre Boiron, Liryc Dela Cruz, Brenda Dibrani, Kodwo Eshun, Aurore Favre, Charlotte Friedli, Alex Gence, Roman Karrer, Erell Le Pape, Stella Liantonio, Federica Martini, Delcia Orona, Catherine Quéloz & Liliane Schneiter, Camilla Paolino, Aurélie Pétrel, Gene Ray, Loreleï Regamey, Morgane Roduit, Jazil Santschi, Danniel Tostes, Anna Tretyakova, Jonas Van, Ruyun Xiao.
Concept: Federica Martini
Editors: Federica Martini with Alex Gence and Loreleï Regamey
Design: Roman Karrer