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[BKARTS] Book or Sculpture?
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- Subject: [BKARTS] Book or Sculpture?
- From: L Murphy <hammysonata@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 07:44:30 -0700
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Hi all,
New to book arts, aside from a course taken last semester. Recently, I've been working on a book idea. When I finished with the mock-up, I noticed I had deconstructed the form of the book and it seems more like a sculpture. Now I've been attempting to pull the piece back into a "book" form. Am I making sense?
So my question is: what defines a book as opposed to a sculpture? Is it text or is it the original intent? Any opinions would be much-valued.
Lisa
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