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In a time when the act of reading is changing significantly, the physical book as a mechanism for reading, is being brought into question. My practice is concerned with the future and reality of reading, the book as reading machine; and is bound up with an (imagined) escape from the page.
Here is an image of micro-pages on display at Canterbury UCA Library. The library staff hav surrounded it with a wonderful display of works from their Artists' book collection.
I like the display with the microfilm reader. The library where I used to work got rid of their microfilm reader (as well as many of their books and staff).
Hi... Well,I have to say, what a wonderful blog it is. Thank you for your sharing so good posts about the Microfilm Reader in the website. I like it very much. Thanks!!!
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I like the display with the microfilm reader. The library where I used to work got rid of their microfilm reader (as well as many of their books and staff).
Sadly a lot of places have, but not all! There are still some going strong.
Good to know there's still a few out there. Nice that they did a display of artists books for you. Seems to be keeping you pretty busy?
Very busy yeah! Its good busy though!
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I got the various information on your blog about Digital Microfilm, Digital Microfilm Reader and Microfilm Readers.
Hi...
Well,I have to say, what a wonderful blog it is. Thank you for your sharing so good posts about the Microfilm Reader in the website. I like it very much.
Thanks!!!
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