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Re: [BKARTS] book arts - book content
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- Subject: Re: [BKARTS] book arts - book content
- From: Richard & Dorothy <clews@HALENET.COM.AU>
- Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2002 23:02:33 +1000
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>To me they are completely soul-less.
I have come to considering bookmaking precisely from the opposite end of the
spectrum, I have been looking for ways to present a series miniature
tapestries in an alternative form, and it seems that some book forms could
lend themselves to this, with the opprotunity of a particular bookform
relating to the content/theme all enclosed in one form of presentation
rather than as separate tapestries presented in a more conventional way. It
would enable the tapestries to be handled, which is not the usual practice,
the order/way the tapestries can viewed in some bookforms is decided on by
the viewer not the artist or the curator.
regards
dorothy
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