OUTLINE
OUTLINE is a publishing platform for printed, sonic and ephemeral matter based in Amsterdam, who aim to facilitate an exchange by making use of expanded publishing and remixing methods to connect ideas, materials and localities, embracing a scene-based and relational approach. The project is currently run by Tjobo Kho and Jan-Pieter ‘t Hart.

Blurry Angel: Letters on Liking
by Benedikt Kuhn and Romy Day Winkel
Introduction and editor: Jan–Pieter ‘t Hart
Designed by Tjobo Kho, printed by no kiss?
This publication holds the affirmations, doubts, allusions and references in Romy and Benedikt’s thinking-while-relating. Consisting of three parts – a letter exchange, a text written together in an literary game of exquisite corpse, and a reflective postscript by writer Marija Cetinić – these addresses offer different windows into the authors’ interpersonal space of enmeshed tastes.
Softcover, 58 pages, 120 x 195 mm
Published 2024, Retail price: € 10,00

Since Buildings Seem To Whisper
by Benjamim Furtado
Editor: Jan–Pieter ‘t Hart
Designed by :Tjobo Kho
A gathering of sound, drawing, photography and text in a dialogue exploring the thresholds between dull routines and moments of emotional dreaming. A pirouette on a crumbling map–playful subjectivity on cold concrete. Comes with a digital download code.
Softcover, 40 pages, 190 x 280 mm
Published 2024, Retail price: € 17,00

Correlations and co-relations
Seaside_009: Correlations/co-relations: was read and listened to collectively during a gathering on 13 October 2023 during BYOB Art Book Fair at Enter Enter in Amsterdam. This loosely connected patchwork of bootlegged texts and collected sounds all deal with notions of the archive and the remix in some way or another. Together they form a soft proposal for a publishing practice based around dubbing, multivocality and “speaking nearby”.
Softcover, 8 pages, 210 x 297 mm
Published 2024, Retail price: € 6,00

W-Street (plot points and non-fictions)
Author: Jan–Pieter ‘t Hart
Designed by: Lulu van Dijck
Drawings by :Tjobo Kho
Softcover, 32 pages, 110 x 170 mm
Published 2023, Retail price: € 11,00

¶#3: The Mental Traveler
Assembled by Kim David Bots
Artist Kim David Bots explores notions of memory and cognition through various myths, histories, phenomena, poems and images found on Wikipedia.
Softcover, 32 pages, 210 x 297 mm
Published 2022, Reprinted Dec 2024
Retail price: € 10,00

¶#2: Bundle Theory
Assembled by Romy Day Winkel
For #2 in the ¶ (Pilcrow)-series Romy Day Winkel has approached collecting, or hoarding, as an aesthetic of patience. Through her selection of Wikipedia articles she looks at what happens when objects, magical or otherwise, are all put together. If it is impossible, and perhaps even uninteresting, to know when a collection or archive is finished, how does one start to hoard impatiently?
Softcover, 32 pages, 210 x 297 mm
Published 2021, Reprinted Dec 2024
Retail price: € 10,00

¶#1: Backpacking
Assembled by Annosh Urbanke
Softcover, 12 pages, A2 folded to A4
Published 2020, Reprinted Dec 2024
Retail price: € 10,00

¶ #0: Apophenia
Assembled by Jan-Pieter 't Hart
A mark in time, grabbed from the ever-changing constant
A movement from observation to attraction
A want to collect – not to own an entirety, but to accentuate the parts
An attempt at molding the infinite
A crystallization of clicks
Softcover, 16 pages, 180 x 275 mm
Published 2020, Reprinted Dec 2024
Retail price: € 10,00

We Do Not Yet Know What ‘Toto – Africa (playing in an empty mall)’ Can Do
Author: Mateo Vega
Introduction: Jan-Pieter ‘t Hart
Designed by: Tjobo Kho
A personal and political myth, a conversational essay that explores the internet phenomenon of musical empty mall memes on YouTube.
Softcover, 32 pages, 185 x 275 mm
Published 2023, Retail price: € 12,00
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