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MULU OFFICE is an art collective founded in 2021 by Liu Chao-Tze and Zhou Junsheng, based in Taipei, focusing on publishing and book design. Making books, not limited in sense of publishing; publishing, not limited in form of books.
LOOK@MULUOFFICE.ONLINE
INSTAGRAM: @muluoffice
INSTAGRAM (shop): @mulustore
ONLINE STORE: https://store.muluoffice.online/
MAILING ADD: 2F., No. 1, Ln. 133, Yumin St., Banqiao Dist., 220318 New Taipei City, TW
The exhibition RELICS MAGAZINE at the 3.3085m2book project space is a collaborative work between Ni Jui Hung and MULU OFFICE, named after their co-produced publication. In this exhibition, defective prints originally discarded during the publication process are disassembled and unfolded across the 3.3085-square-meter space. [...]
At the closing event of the exhibition, Ni Jui Hung and MULU OFFICE held a RELICS MAGAZINE pop-up shop at the lively Yancheng First Public Market in Kaohsiung. In addition to the exclusive sale of book, the event also featured a special market-limited service called “Relic Portrait”. Anyone who purchased the publication on-site could receive a custom-drawn portrait of a lost item by Ni Jui Hung, summoning the beloved things to return quickly!
Rules for the Lost and Found Portrait activity:
Relic Magazine
Ni Jui Hung X MULU OFFICE
Location: 3.3085m2book (No. 213-15, Xinle St., Yancheng Dist., Kaohsiung City)
Exhibition Period: 2024/3/1 - 3/31
Open 24 hours
Closing Event:
Relic Magazine Pop-up Shop ✕ Lost and Found Portrait
Date: 3/31 (Sunday) 13:00 - 18:00
Location: Yancheng First Public Market (No. 141-7, Nannan St., Yancheng Dist., Kaohsiung City)
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(1) Working documentation, MULU OFFICE, New Taipei City, 2024; (2)~(13), (17) Installation shots, RELICS MAGAZINE, 3.3085m2book, Kaohsiung City, 2024; (14)~(16) Event documention, Lost and Found Portrait service, Yancheng First Public Market, Kaohsiung City, 2024.
MENU Performance is a cooking performance inspired by Ulises Carrion’s 1975 article, The New Art of Making Books. The performance features a menu of dishes named after sections quoted from the article, offering the audience a sensory experience that combines food and publishing.
DISH LIST Bowl-shaped porcelain with four hollows, original use unknown, maker unknown, Japan / Porcelain plate with high base, plates for food, maker unknown, Japan / SHEN DENG (Magic Lamp) sauce boat, maker unknown, China / Sugarcane straw, JU TIAN CLEANTECH, Taiwan / Mr. Baking food wrapping paper, China / VARMBLIXT serving bowl with lid, IKEA, Sweden
The performance was published at Celsius Project in Malmo, Sweden, on June 17th, 2023, from 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM, as part of the ‘LJUSA NÄTTER II’ event organized by Anti bokhandel.
Image by MULU OFFICE
Published by MULU OFFICE
Printed in risograph sticker with poster
296 x 430mm, printed in Taipei, 2023-06
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(1) MENU Performance with package; (2) Event documentation, Celsius Projects, Malmö, 2023; (3) Event documentation, Celsius Projects, Malmö, 2023; (4) MENU Performance position arranged
In COULDECK: Katalog, the theme of “cloudeck” is explored through a mapping method inspired by tilling-transformation puzzles, creating an exhibition catalog that itself becomes an exhibition. The exhibition space becomes an extension of the book’s time and space, and the exhibition itself also takes place within the book’s unfolding. After the exhibition at Celsius Projects in Malmö ends, it continues within the catalog, transcending geographical boundaries, making the exhibition an ongoing experience beyond its original location.
Installed Image by Mulu Office
Documentation by Lena Bergendahl
Published by Mulu Office
Under the project CLOUDECK
Printed in diazotype & xerography & risograph
Saddle stitch, 297 x 210 x 5mm
Printed in Taipei, 2023-11
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(1)~(3) Floorplane puzzel game, Celsius Projects, MULU OFFICE, Malmö—Taipei, 2023; (4)~(6) Installation shots, COULDECK: Katalog (the exhibition), Celsius Projects, Malmö, 2023; (7)~(12) COULDECK: Katalog (the book), MULU OFFICE, Taipei, 2023.
Relics Magazine records the souvenir gifts collected by the mysterious collector Mr. N. Among many other items, there is a hollow-carved white porcelain vase, an inlaid enamel plate, a pair of luminous cups, glaze bird ornament, a double-sided embroidery of panda eating bamboo, mini model of Peking Opera facial masks, gold diamond studded Beijing Olympic Bird's Nest keyrings, Ruyi shape USB disk… These objects were given to Mr. N mostly during his university visits to cities in Mainland China during his university teaching days, represents the spirit of the Chinese literati's quest for play-things. Seen through this work, “relics”(yiwu) are things beyond objects, things left behind, and/or things that are lost. Relics Magazine was co-created by Ni Jui Hung and MULU OFFICE between the years of 2021 and 2023. This work is dedicated to Mr. N and his family.
Contents:
1) 105 x 188mm DISCO RELICS
2) 178 x 250mm RELICS MAGAZINE | ANNEX
3) 216 x 300mm RELICS MAGAZINE
Produce: Ni Jui Hung X MULU OFFICE
Collection: Mr. N
Documentation: MULU OFFICE
Drawing: Ni Jui Hung
1st edition 1st printing of 400 copies
Printed in off-set & xerography
Taipei, 2021 - 2023
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(1)~(5) Scanned images, Relics Magazine, Ni Jui Hung & MULU OFFICE, Taipei, 2023; (1) Cover; (2), (3) Inner pages; (4) Main book with two appendices; (5) Back cover and flyer; (6) Working documentation.
The Human Orchid: Branches is one of several parts connected to the film The Human Orchid (a work in progress) by the artist Lena Bergendahl. Branches is a deconstruction of a story being written and consists of fragments and components from the research, script and editing process. An open-ended assemblage displaying entanglements between image, material and thought.
Image & Text by Lena Bergendahl
Published by MULU OFFICE
Under project CLOUDECK
1st edition of 100-200 copies
Off-set, laser and inkjet printed
Saddle stitch, 165 x 95 x 5mm
Printed in Taipei, 2022-09
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(1)~(4), (8) Working documentation; (5)~(7) Scanned images, The Human Orchid: Branches, Lena Bergendahl, Taipei, 2022.
Shadow Posts
Zhou Junsheng
Shadow Posts is a book made by Zhou Junsheng and published by MULU OFFICE in 2022. The book contains blue images printed in diazotype, a photographic printing process that reacts to sunlight, which makes the images from the book fades with the passage of time. The book has a cover page, like a background, that can be opened and displayed behind the book while it unfolds. By switching the position of the images on the background and the inside pages, the book represents itself in two reversed versions, Sea in the Forest and Forest in the Sea, which are both sides of the same book that together display different perspectives of the same reality. Through the intriguing story of tamatebako and wangliang, Shadow Posts invites the viewers to have a journey to the boundaries between light and shadow, presence and absence, past and future.
Image & Text by Zhou Junsheng
Published by Mulu Office
1st edition 1st printing of 50 copies
1st edition 2nd printing of 100 copies
Printed in diazotype & xerography
Saddle stitch, 188 x 102 x 5mm
480 x 377 x 4mm with background un-fold
Printed in Taipei, 2022-11—2023-06
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(1)~(3) Scanned images, Shadow Posts #1, Zhou Junsheng, Taipei, 2022; (2) Version of Forest in the Sea with background unfold; (3) Version of Sea in the Forest with background unfold; (4) Working documentation.
ABOUT: Blueprint 1&2
MULU OFFICE
CLOUDECK is an ambiguous combination of Western and Eastern languages, representing various things such as the upper surface of clouds as seen from an aircraft, the axis component that connects cameras or other optical instruments, or a lookout that provides a panoramic view of its surroundings. The work ABOUT is a pre-postion that placed before the CLOUDECK project, it contains blueprints printed in diazotype process, displaying images show different parts about the meaning of CLOUDECK.
Image by Mulu Office
Published by Mulu Office
Under project CLOUDECK
1st edition 1st printing of 15 copies
1st edition 2nd printing of 15 copies
2nd edition 1st printing of 15 copies
Printed in diazotype process in blue
Unbound, 422 x 303 x 2mm
Printed in Taipei, 2022-10 - 2023-05
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(1)~(4) Scanned images, ABOUT: Blueprint 1&2, MULU OFFICE, Taipei, 2022-2023.
Author: Fotobook DUMMIES Day (Liu Chao-tze, Lin Junye)
Text: Chinese/ English
Published by pon ding & Fotobook DUMMIES Day
Published in April 2022
Edition of 400
Dimension: 19.6 x 23 x 3.7 cm
ISBN 978-986-98628-4-4
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(1)~(2) Working documentation; (3)~(4) Scanned images, Tropical Reading: Photobook and Self-Publishing, Fotobook DUMMIES Day, Taipei, 2022.
The book DIESUI features tattoo artist Upa's photographs and drawings of waterfalls. The book design was based on an accordion-fold structure, which mimics the “cascading” nature of waterfalls. It further utilizes the dual-sided viewing of the fold to create an “inside” and “outside” relationship between the photographic and drawing images, corresponding with each other. As the book unfolds through time and space, it constructs a cascading waterfall structure that flows with the artist's gaze, just like a stream of running water.
The printed numbers in the book not only serve as page numbers but also hint to the viewer to determine the rotation of the images through the reversed and upright positions of the digits. The book also comes with color-printed waterfall photo stickers, named shuihua (water splashes), which the viewer can drop inside the book or anywhere outside, as if mimicking the splashes from the flowing images. The photograph-side of the book uses waterproof laser printing, while the drawing-side is printed with a non-waterproof inkjet process. The book was published in two versions, Photography Outside and Drawing Outside, in each version, the corresponding part becomes the inside, and the two versions are reversible by flipping the book inside out.
DIESHUI
by Upa
Photography and drawing by Upa
Cover calligraph by Upa
Dimensions: 11.5 x 20.5 cm
Edited by Mulu Office
Book designed by Mulu Office
Print Run: 40 copies
Self-published by the artist, 2022
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(1)~(3) Scanned image and reproduction shots, DIESHUI, Upa, Taipei, 2021; [Photo (2)(3) by Chu Chi-An] (4) Waterfall, MULU OFFICE, 2021.
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MULU OFFICE is an art collective founded in 2021 by Liu Chao-Tze and Zhou Junsheng, based in Taipei, focusing on publishing and book design. Making books, not limited in sense of publishing; publishing, not limited in form of books.
LOOK@MULUOFFICE.ONLINE
INSTAGRAM: @muluoffice
INSTAGRAM (shop): @mulustore
ONLINE STORE: https://store.muluoffice.online/
MAILING ADD: 2F., No. 1, Ln. 133, Yumin St., Banqiao Dist., 220318 New Taipei City, TW
MULU OFFICE & 3.3058m2book
The exhibition RELICS MAGAZINE at the 3.3085m2book project space is a collaborative work between Ni Jui Hung and MULU OFFICE, named after their co-produced publication. In this exhibition, defective prints originally discarded during the publication process are disassembled and unfolded across the 3.3085-square-meter space. [...]
At the closing event of the exhibition, Ni Jui Hung and MULU OFFICE held a RELICS MAGAZINE pop-up shop at the lively Yancheng First Public Market in Kaohsiung. In addition to the exclusive sale of book, the event also featured a special market-limited service called “Relic Portrait”. Anyone who purchased the publication on-site could receive a custom-drawn portrait of a lost item by Ni Jui Hung, summoning the beloved things to return quickly!
Rules for the Lost and Found Portrait activity:
Relic Magazine
Ni Jui Hung X MULU OFFICE
Location: 3.3085m2book (No. 213-15, Xinle St., Yancheng Dist., Kaohsiung City)
Exhibition Period: 2024/3/1 - 3/31
Open 24 hours
Closing Event:
Relic Magazine Pop-up Shop ✕ Lost and Found Portrait
Date: 3/31 (Sunday) 13:00 - 18:00
Location: Yancheng First Public Market (No. 141-7, Nannan St., Yancheng Dist., Kaohsiung City)