Fog Friend Font: Ways of Doing Multilingual Sense is the
editorial framework for a unique set of discursively related publications.
It comprises seven titles, conceptualised, developed, and designed in
collaboration with commissioned authors. Among them:
Ear, Mind, Eye,
Pad;
Music as Seismographic Sound: Tracking Down the Idea of
Cultural Translation;
Who Invented One and Zero? A Communal
History of Mathematics;
A Written Orality: The Canadian Inuit
and Their Language; as well as
Tulugaq & Further Songs.
Each title sheds light on different vital practices and the transformative
developments occurring in the realm of writing and speaking today as
triggered by digital communication. These shifts are part of a cultural
process, which is being shaped by structural multilingualism, a
transformation impacting many parts of the globe.
Fog Friend Font:
Ways of Doing Multilingual Sense can be thought of as a
constellation of voices that paint a semiotic landscape while shaping the
notion of
language as the
“place” of
globalisation.
The box set contains the following publications:
Music as Seismographic Sound. Tracking
Down the Idea of Cultural Translation by
Ania
Mauruschat (80 pages, 17 x 24 cm, softcover). Published by
Mount
Analogue.
Who Invented One and Zero? A Communal History of Mathematics by
Hinrich Sachs and Katrine Clante (40 pages, 25,5 x 22,5 cm, hardcover). Published by
Humboldt
Books.
Tulugaq and Further Songs with Jaypeetee Arnakak, Jordan Muckpah, Kelly Fraser, and Agaaqtoq (12-inch vinyl with sleeve, 31,3 x 31 cm). Published by Nunavut Arctic College Media and Humboldt Books.
A Mixture of Semantics, Poetry and Marketing. Approaches to the
Typeface Design of Inuktitut Syllabics by David Bennewith (48 pages, 23,9 x 17 cm, softcover). First published in issue #03 of
Bricks from the Kiln.
A Written Orality: The Canadian Inuit and Their Language by Louis-Jacques Dorais (88 pages, 12,6 x 19,8 cm, softcover). Published by Humboldt Books.
Ear, Mind, Eye, Pad by
Hinrich Sachs (100 pages, 21,5 x 27,9 cm, softcover). Published by Rollo Press.
Inuktitut Essentials: A Phrasebook (dust jacket, single sheet, 13,9 x 21,5 cm: folded / 55,1 x 21,5 cm: unfolded). Published by Pirurvik.
Limited edition of 150 copies.