ALBUQUERQUE, N. Mex. — This past summer, Risolana, a community risograph studio in Albuquerque’s South Valley neighborhood, organized and hosted Typesetting the Movement, an analog riso workshop ...
Focusing on using the Risograph as an animation tool, this course will explore how to print animations with the Riso, achieve color separations for moving-image sequences, rotoscope atop printed ...
Books and zines printed at Risolana on top of the risograph machine (all photos Bethany Tabor/Hyperallergic) ALBUQUERQUE — With New Mexico’s rich history in printmaking, as well as an enduring culture ...
Risographs and copiers look extremely similar from the outside. They even print single-color pages that look the same. However, photocopiers and Risographs work differently. Risographs are based on a ...
When they first gained popularity in the 1980s, RISO (risography) printing machines were often used for simple, text-based printing such as tracts and other pamphlets intended to be mass-produced and ...
RISO is making a transformative comeback. A high-volume printing technology invented in 1986 by the Japanese Riso Kagaku Corporation, it is now becoming one of the most sought-after mediums for ...
Lena Kassicieh, who is a Palestinian American artist, views prints from a risograph machine at the South Valley Social Enterprise Center. Kassicieh is creating a risograph book as part of her art ...
In the dynamic world of Spotify's digital ecosystem and the prestigious arenas of risograph art, Zhenyuan Shi skillfully integrates technology with artistic innovation. Her evolution from a curious ...
Sign up for The Morning Report with all your must-read news for the day. Nick and Amanda Bernal of Burn All Books / Photo by Julia Dixon Evans Can the risograph save ...
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