Dictionary, Shaped: Artists' Books and Lexicography,

Q2 Arts and Humanities Dictionaries Pub Date : 2020-12-17 DOI:10.1353/dic.2020.0025
L. Russell
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ABSTRACT:Because many artists' books play with or perform "the dictionary," they are theoretically and critically valuable for lexicography. Some artists' books behave as dictionaries, collecting words, explaining meanings, or parsing senses, for example. Others quote, cite, or photomechanically reproduce dictionaries, for instance by compiling illustrations from a mainstream dictionary. Still others alter, deconstruct, or destroy dictionaries, carving up, crystallizing, or pulping their pages. Lexicographical artists' books can be thought of as responses to the dictionary, signals of broader social perceptions of the genre as, for example, overly authoritarian or frustratingly inaccessible. But lexicographical artists' books likewise enact lexicography as an everyday mode of thought useful to myriad ends. As performances of the genre, artists' books offer innovations in design and function, making illustration, animation, ephemerality, silence, emotion, sociality, uncertainty, and interactivity central to the discussion of words and meanings, in print and online. From irreverence to innovation, what artists' books offer lexicography is a future more richly self-reflective and socially interactive.
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词典,成形:艺术家书籍和词典编纂,
摘要:由于许多艺术家的作品扮演或演绎了“字典”的角色,它们在理论和批判上都对词典编纂具有重要价值。例如,一些艺术家的书就像字典一样,收集单词、解释含义或解析意义。另一些人则引用、引用或照相复制词典,例如从主流词典中编译插图。还有一些人修改、解构或销毁字典,把它们的书页分割、结晶或粉碎。编纂者的书可以被认为是对词典的回应,是社会对这一类型的广泛看法的信号,例如,过于专制或令人沮丧地难以接近。但词典编纂艺术家的书同样将词典编纂作为一种日常思维模式,对无数目的都有用。作为这一流派的表现,艺术家的书在设计和功能上都有创新,使插图、动画、短暂性、沉默、情感、社会性、不确定性和互动性成为文字和意义讨论的核心,无论是在印刷还是在网上。从不敬到创新,艺术家的书为词典编纂提供了一个更加丰富的自我反思和社会互动的未来。
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