I am extremely
interested in the machine as book, or reading machine, and how that
has developed throughout history as well as how much potential it has
now as an artistic device within my practice. I am also interested in
how that relates to the current trends of e-reading."
I have also, quite obviously, been influenced by Ramelli's Book Wheel and Daniel Libeskind's machines, both of which you can see images of in my 'reading machines' pinterest board.
This needs more work; and although I might go forward with it I also want to work through some smaller models/maquettes of other machine ideas...or even ideas that deal with the act of reading and how it might be changing....
Will keep you posted.
3 comments:
I think it will be interesting to see how this develops..... love the ramelli book wheel! it brings to mind a tibetan prayer wheel (yet the function/purpose of each is quite different)
What a great project. I've never heard of these machines. As soon as I saw Ramelli's I thought how handy it would have been when I was writing my own literature review - you know, those times when you have loads of references and you are trying to keep track of different quotes and ideas? Perfect!
Good luck Abigail, and do keep sharing your progress when you can.
Thanks both; I am kinda feeling the pressure right now and just writing the post and gathering my research has helped to make me feel focussed again. Now I just need to do some more making!!
Yes Ronnie; Tibetan Prayer Wheel!So so many people have said that to me since I started this; at first I had no idea but after 2 people mentioned it I thought I had better google what they were on about and discovered a whole new line of enquiry... dunno whether to go into it now or not though.
Amanda; when you start delving you get so much. I spent hours on google images yesterday finding other artists work using reading machines as a concept; brilliant!
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