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Correspondents is a series of publications directed to
exploring and questioning issues related to the mostly
constructed, mostly artificial contemporary environment.






































Lorma Marti - HOW WE SPENT IT

HOW WE SPENT IT is the transcript of products, prices and values from issues No. 55, 77, 105, 128, 143, 159, 173, and 195 of eight years of How to spend it. How to spend it is the weekend supplement published monthly with the Financial Times, which includes prices and values of all featured products from everyday to luxury goods, private islands to new style philanthropy - a register of moods, patterns and trends.

Lorma Marti (Karen Lohrmann and Stefano de Martino) - Initiated 2002 in Berlin and recently transferred to Los Angeles, Lorma Marti work on spaces in transformation, cultural manifestations and resultant landscapes. Using the framework of spatial installations, mixed media sequences, still, moving and sound images they experiment with developing stories.


32 pages, 16.2 x 21.8 x 0.4 cm
published 2009 by correspondents and Skarabaeus.
ISBN 978-3-7082-3266-9











nOffice - "Design: An Introduction"

A small publication without a predetermined brief. "Design: An Introduction" attempts to archive informal modes and references of nOffice's design production: archive, inventory, retrieval, obsessions, limits – the publication as design method.

nOffice (Markus Miessen, Ralf Pflugfelder, Magnus Nilsson) are an architectural practice based in Berlin and London. Situated on the crossroads of critical spatial design, architecture, urban intervention and the art world, nOffice have been accumulating expert knowledge about the conceptualisation and implementation of archives, libraries, gallery spaces, cultural centres and the typology of the 'hub'.


96 pages, 16.7 x 22.3 x 0.7cm
published 2010 by correspondents, University of Innsbruck,
Institute of Design, Studio1, Stefano de Martino.
ISBN 978-3-902334-98-5










Irmi Peer - Räumliche Handlungen/Spatial Practices


32 pages, 16.7 x 22.3 x 0.4cm
published 2010 by correspondents, University of Innsbruck,
Institute of Design, Studio1, Stefano de Martino.
ISBN 978-3-902334-99-2





William Engelen - Breaking the Bar

William Engelen (Artist) lives and works in Berlin and Rotterdam.


32 pages, 16.7 x 22.3 x 0.4cm and audio CD included
published 2009 by correspondents and Skarabaeus.
ISBN 978-3-7082-3286-7