RISO

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RISO

15.02.2018


Opening exhibition at Bladr, focusing on the artform of the risograph. With opening performances by Louise Haugaard Jørgensen and Ragnhild May

Taken from Wikipedia:
Risograph is a brand of digital duplicators manufactured by the Riso Kagaku Corporation,[1][2] that are designed mainly for high-volume photocopying and printing. It was released in Japan in August 1986. It is sometimes called a digital duplicator or printer-duplicator, as newer models can be used as a network printer as well as a stand-alone duplicator. When printing or copying many duplicates (generally more than 20)[citation needed] of the same content, it is typically far less expensive per page than a conventional photocopier, laser printer, or inkjet printer.

Utilizing printing one color at a time, artists have taken the printing technique to them and we showcase this at Bladr.