Difference between revisions of "Outsider"
Anže Zorman (talk | contribs) |
Anže Zorman (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 52: | Line 52: | ||
===International edition=== | ===International edition=== | ||
− | The magazine is also running its German language edition, intended mostly for the Austrian audiences. These issues are parallel to the Slovenian ones in that they share some of the content, but can also further expand on particular topics | + | The magazine is also running its German language edition, intended mostly for the Austrian audiences. These issues are parallel to the Slovenian ones in that they share some of the content, but can also further expand on particular topics and omit some others. |
==Themes and topics== | ==Themes and topics== |
Revision as of 09:36, 23 May 2016
Media format
Alongside the physical editions (which sport a tendency for experiment, trying out, for example, different types of print and paper), Outsider naturally also runs a website. There, a selection of the printed articles is freely available and adapted for web environment, complemented with some content produced exclusively for the web. An example of this is a weekly 'soap opera' of illustrated short stories, and also occasional responses to current events.
International edition
The magazine is also running its German language edition, intended mostly for the Austrian audiences. These issues are parallel to the Slovenian ones in that they share some of the content, but can also further expand on particular topics and omit some others.
Themes and topics
One of Outsider's slogans is that it presents the best Slovene architecture and design, and examples of this do feature very strongly. With the magazine's editorial board and writing cast more or less made up of architects, such a focus is well founded.
The average issue is segmented into 7 thematic chapters. One of them is reserved for columnists (mostly Slovenians who live or work abroad), and the others revolve around topics like Places of learning, People in architecture, The Local, Illustration, and so on. In each issue, particular architects are taken into account, such as for example Adolf Loos or Maks Fabiani.
Outsider sometimes runs various public interventions, like for example a public call (enacted together with the Institute for Spatial Policies) for proposals about refugee housing, or a search for the best project of adapting a 'typical Slovene house'. It is collaborating with the Open House Slovenia festival and the Library under the Treetops project. Also amongst its activities, one can find such events as a 'culinary debate' on transgressing (culinary) borders.