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wood book seed key water word Post date  10.25.2007, 6:12 AM

posted by chris meade

Thanks to James Long of Pan Macmillan for this link to the 370 Day Project, a huge wooden book made by South African artist Willem Boshoff:

CLICK HERE

Boshoff writes:

"I have been playing with the concept of secrecy in my work," Boshoff said, "because I believe it plays a vital part in nature and in the universe. But I have tried to use it creatively.

"This is an intensely personal statement, and I look upon it in the same light as a book. A book is closed and concealed once it is read until you reopen it, perhaps only once or twice in a lifetime, for a reminder, or for a refreshment..."

Steve Dearden, a key figure on the Literature Development scene in the UK sent me this link to Christopher Woebken's http://NEW SENSUAL INTERFACES

Finally, Julius Popp's bit.fall, seems relevant here - it isn't new, but it's beautiful.


Bit.Fall - MyVideo


Posted by chris meade on October 25, 2007 6:12 AM
tags: art, interface

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