Guerilla Printing Press
The best way to spread your ideas is by printing information and spreading it for free. Even before the Internet, publications like the Whole Earth Catalogue revolutionized sharing of knowledge. We believe that Gutenberg was onto something big with his printing press and all he was missing was wheels, electricity and a coffee machine to deliver the printed word even more instantly. The Guerilla Press is a machine designed to collect all the ideas from this workshop and make copies for all the visitors to the exhibition. It consists of 4 modules. Compactly arranged they can easily be rolled to a project site when needed. For printing it can be unfolded into it’s components to create a publishing house on wheels.
The Guerilla Press is made from steel and holds a Riso Copy-Printer as it’s engine which uses DIY ideas as fuel. Bring your ideas and we will get them into print! Soon your zine will be spread around bookshops from Aachen to Zeitz.
A project by by Berk Asal, Dan Dorocic and Anika Neubauer, Halina Rachelson, Nikoloz Sikharulidze
Type:Mobile
Location:Dessau
Year:2016
Client:ON/OFF
The best way to spread your ideas is by printing information and spreading it for free. Even before the Internet, publications like the Whole Earth Catalogue revolutionized sharing of knowledge. We believe that Gutenberg was onto something big with his printing press and all he was missing was wheels, electricity and a coffee machine to deliver the printed word even more instantly. The Guerilla Press is a machine designed to collect all the ideas from this workshop and make copies for all the visitors to the exhibition. It consists of 4 modules. Compactly arranged they can easily be rolled to a project site when needed. For printing it can be unfolded into it’s components to create a publishing house on wheels.
The Guerilla Press is made from steel and holds a Riso Copy-Printer as it’s engine which uses DIY ideas as fuel. Bring your ideas and we will get them into print! Soon your zine will be spread around bookshops from Aachen to Zeitz.
A project by by Berk Asal, Dan Dorocic and Anika Neubauer, Halina Rachelson, Nikoloz Sikharulidze