[Circulation] Key note talk in the library tomorrow, followed by reception in the Gallery

Rachel Beckwith rbeckwith at hampshire.edu
Wed Nov 7 12:38:56 EST 2012


Hope to see some of you at Gretchen's Henderson' key note talk at 4 pm 
tomorrow on the main floor of the library.  The reception to follow 
Gretchen's talk will be in the Gallery where the exhibit, Pulp to 
Pixels: Artists Books in the Digital Age just opened.   See the link 
below for all details.
Rachel


*"Non-Visible and Intangible: Artists Books Respond to E-Books" is a 
series of events and a gallery exhibition on the topic of Artists Books 
in the Digital Age held at the Harold F. Johnson Library at Hampshire 
College in November 2012. *
<mailto:cwgSS at hampshire.edu>

The events explore how technology has affected all aspects of artists 
books -- from production to creation to access and use. Some of the 
works on display in the exhibit "Pulp to Pixels: Artists Books in the 
Digital Age" explore interactive generative art with text and image, 
some function as books in their own right but can be enhanced with 
technology, and others require a smartphone or tablet to view them at all.

This project was made possible in part by a Mellon Digital Humanities 
Grant from Five Colleges, Inc. and co-sponsored by the Hampshire College 
Board of Trustees.

Please see http://nonvisible.wordpress.com/ for all details and a 
schedule of events.

For more information, contact Rachel Beckwith: rbeckwith at hampshire.edu 
<imap://rbLO@mail.hampshire.edu:143/fetch%3EUID%3E/Sent%3E2418#Subject%28s%29> 


The Harold F Johnson Library is located at 893 West St, Amherst, MA 01002


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Rachel Beckwith

Arts Librarian

Hampshire College Library

893 West Street

Amherst, MA01002

413-559-5433

rbeckwith at hampshire.edu

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