tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-84223749099273398452024-03-13T13:05:49.773-04:00blue bluer booksbook log & bookblogJosh Hockensmithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076902096863597045noreply@blogger.comBlogger54125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8422374909927339845.post-39454895162017651372015-08-23T15:52:00.000-04:002015-08-23T15:52:49.367-04:00Farewell, BloggerWe've moved the <a href="http://www.bluebluerbooks.com/bluebluerbooks/" target="_blank">Blue Bluer Books blog</a> to our <a href="http://www.bluebluerbooks.com/" target="_blank">new website</a>. I hope you'll follow us there.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">To entice you to come over to the new Blue Bluer Books blog, here's a glimpse of the current show we are part of-- Renaissance: A Book Arts Exhibition, featuring work by members of Triangle Book Arts, the Book & Print Arts Collective from Asheville, NC, and The Open Press from Chattanooga, TN. Exhibition on display until Sept. 6th, 2015.</td></tr>
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<br />Josh Hockensmithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076902096863597045noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8422374909927339845.post-69948787155611118102014-11-06T22:40:00.000-05:002014-11-06T22:40:05.488-05:00Sacred | Profane exhibition opening in Portland, Friday, 11/7<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><i>I Ching #3: 'Difficulty'</i>, showing now in the Sacred | Profane exhibition at 23 Sandy Gallery</td></tr>
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The Sacred | Profane exhibition officially opens at <a href="http://www.23sandy.com/" target="_blank">23 Sandy Gallery</a> on Friday evening. <i>I Ching #3: 'Difficulty'</i> is in the show, from my ongoing series of books inspired by the I Ching, as well as Ippy Patterson's <i>Escape from Eden</i>, for which I did the binding. I'm so pleased to be involved with the gallery for the first time, and especially proud after seeing the catalog of other work in the show.</div>
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Press release details are below, including a link to the full catalog of the show available for browsing and/or purchase. </div>
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<span style="letter-spacing: 0px;">23 SANDY GALLERY PRESENTS SACRED | PROFANE: BOOK ART FOCUSING ON RELIGION AND SPIRITUALITY</span></div>
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<span style="letter-spacing: 0px;">SACRED | PROFANE is a juried exhibition of book art focusing on religion and spirituality. For this show we sought out works that take a stand or cross the line between the sacred and the profane, the dichotomy of often-polarizing points of view.</span></div>
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<span style="letter-spacing: 0px;">This exhibition features 57 books by 52 artists on topics such as: ritual and ceremony, creation and evolution, myth and memory, heaven and earth, superstition and scholarship, sacred and secular, rites and symbols, traditional and modern, occult and omnipresence, agnostic and atheistic, west and east.</span></div>
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<span style="letter-spacing: 0px;">As we all know, religion has a close relationship to books and texts. The Bible, the Quran, the Torah, Buddhist sutras, the Bhagavad Gita, the Dao Dejing, along with many others, are all books deeply religious. With this exhibition, book artists had a chance to explore their own relationships to and rejections of religion and spirituality through the creation of their own sacred and profane artist books.</span></div>
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<span style="letter-spacing: 0px;">This exhibit features book and paper arts related works including limited edition and one-of-a-kind artist books, sculptural books, altered books and broadsides by the following artists: </span> Islam Aly, Tania Baban, Alicia Bailey, Kate Barber, Anita Bigelow, Louise Cabeen, Clare Carpenter (with Ingrid Kincaid), M. Bernadette Castor, Gatis Cirulis, Robin Cushman, Carol DuBosch, Emily Dyer, Mari Eckstein Gower, Arini Esarey, Jerrol Eshleman, Walter Feldman, Cari Ferraro, Diane Fine (with Mario Laplante), Susan Kapuscinski Gaylord, Vicki Gerton, J. Mar Goman, Francine Goodfriend, Patricia Grass, Stewart Harvey, Josh Hockensmith, Shireen Holman, Arlyn Johnson, Jared Joseph, Paula Jull, Naomi Kasumi, Dorothy Krause, Carrie Larson, Julie Leonard, Mary Jeanne Linford, Rachel Livedalen, Susan Lowdermilk (with Denis Keough), Marvel Maring, Sarah McCoy, Erin Mickelson, Chandler O’Leary (with Jessica Spring), Ippy Patterson, Meryl Perloff, Francesca Phillips, Linda Piacentini-Yaple, Katya Reka, J. Anna Rich, Lynn Skordal, Bessie Smith Moulton, M. L. Van Nice, Elsi Vassdal Ellis, Candy Wooding, Philip Zimmermann.</div>
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<span style="letter-spacing: 0px;">SACRED | PROFANE was juried by Jim Carmin, who has directed the operations of the John Wilson Special Collections at Multnomah County Library since 1998. Prior to that he was an art librarian at the University of Oregon and sold books, rare and otherwise, at Powell's City of Books in Portland. He has a Bachelor's in studio art and Masters in Library Science from Ball State University, a Masters in Art History from the University of Oregon, and has attended Rare Books School at the University of Virginia with classes in bindings and typography. Related interests include reviewing contemporary fiction for The Oregonian and the Minneapolis-St. Paul Star-Tribune; letterpress printing and bookbinding; and curating exhibitions in literary and book arts. This summer he'll be teaching a course on Medieval manuscripts and early printed books at Portland State University.</span></div>
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<span style="letter-spacing: 0px;">A full online catalog for SACRED | PROFANE can be found at: <a href="http://www.23sandy.com/works/sacredprofane" style="color: #1155cc;" target="_blank">www.23sandy.com/works/<wbr></wbr>sacredprofane</a></span></div>
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<span style="letter-spacing: 0px;">Exhibition Dates: <span class="aBn" data-term="goog_322458095" style="border-bottom-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); border-bottom-style: dashed; border-bottom-width: 1px; position: relative; top: -2px; z-index: 0;" tabindex="0"><span class="aQJ" style="position: relative; top: 2px; z-index: -1;">November 7 - December 20, 2014</span></span></span></div>
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<span style="letter-spacing: 0px;">Location: 23 Sandy Gallery, 623 NE 23rd Avenue, Portland, OR 97232</span></div>
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A couple of months ago, Chuck Cave -- a book artist who had recently relocated to the area -- asked if I'd like to collaborate on a book with him for an <a href="http://artistsbook.lt/blog/2013/09/24/7th-artists-book-triennial-vilnius-2015/" target="_blank">upcoming show in Lithuania</a> that he had been invited to participate in. Even though we hadn't (still haven't) known each other long, it was pretty obvious that we share some fundamental aesthetic ideas and approaches. We both like to invite chance into our work, and humor.<br />
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The result is a book we're calling <i>Verso</i>. We'll have more to share about it soon, but in the meantime here's a part of it in progress. Each copy in the edition will come with a unique 'errata' sheet that we create by altering a folded map page from a large atlas.<br />
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Today I've been working on my contribution to the first errata sheet, which will accompany the copy of the book we send for the show.<br />
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This page is inspired equally by Tom Phillips's classic <i><a href="http://humument.com/" target="_blank">A Humument</a></i>, by <a href="http://austinkleon.com/category/newspaper-blackout-poems/" target="_blank">Austin Kleon's black-out poetry</a>, and by another of my all-time favorite bookworks, <i><a href="http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/features/breakingtherules/btrtranssiberienz.html" target="_blank">La Prose du Transsiberien...</a></i> by Sonia Delaunay and Blaise Cendrars.<br />
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Below is the poem as I read it. If you read the poem on the image above, you might put the words in a different order depending on how you map out their relationships on the altered page...<br />
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"Sin"<br />
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Sin is vast. deserts and high mountains, lightly<br />
rim the province<br />
of<br />
pivotal<br />
1,800-mile-long<br />
hands<br />
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Perhaps China is overworked.<br />
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Sin comprises one-sixth<br />
of<br />
Depression.<br />
lows have been recorded.<br />
Sin<br />
is 505 feet below<br />
the<br />
inadequate.<br />
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the annual<br />
Sin is<br />
its<br />
melons, seedless,<br />
renowned throughout China.<br />
Sin is isolated by<br />
sheer distance, for centuries a<br />
major means of contact with the rest of the world.<br />
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provincial, devoid, bare,<br />
wastes,<br />
drought, scrub,<br />
desert, Dry,<br />
dead<br />
dead. Nevertheless,<br />
life exists<br />
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streams<br />
oases, great fertility.<br />
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oases are populated by people.<br />
they have built intricate systems<br />
in which various<br />
areas<br />
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grow<br />
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Northern Sin, comprised of<br />
10 inches of<br />
mountains,<br />
produces<br />
large numbers of<br />
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major<br />
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discoveries.<br />
The base has<br />
been enlarged<br />
near Ur<br />
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there are tanneries,<br />
A number of mines<br />
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and<br />
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Europe.<br />
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A significant<br />
Urumchi<br />
finally<br />
scheduled<br />
the linkup<br />
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<br />
perhaps<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Title page spread from Ippy Patterson's<br /><i>Escape from Eden</i></td></tr>
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Some years ago now, a magical opportunity fell into my bookbinding lap. Poet/friend/general facilitator of magical opportunities Jeffery Beam and I had just worked together on a small handbound run of his book, <i>Visions of Dame Kind</i>. When Jeffery learned that his friend and neighbor Ippy Patterson was interested in creating a book out of her recent drawings, <i>Escape from Eden</i>, he put her in touch with me.<br />
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You can see from the photos why I was in, immediately. Ippy's rapidograph drawings are stunning, and the visual narrative is perfect for the accordion book format.<br />
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We made the first copies of the edition in 2005 (9 or 10 copies, I believe, out of a planned edition of 20), and then took a breather as they made their way into the world. I'm thrilled to be working on a fresh round of copies for some new shows and events that Ippy has coming up later in the year.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">An interior page spread from <i>Escape from Eden</i>, by Ippy Patterson</td></tr>
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As impressive as the drawings are from page to page, they're even more so when you spread the accordion to its full 10' length.<br />
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The opposite side of the accordion features a poem that resonates with Ippy's drawing: "Paradise," by Keith Waldrop.<div>
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Josh Hockensmithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076902096863597045noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8422374909927339845.post-38839862121091996912014-04-05T19:44:00.001-04:002014-04-05T19:44:53.449-04:00Opening reception this Sunday afternoon, April 6th, 2:00-4:00Looks like tomorrow's not going to be quite as beautiful a spring day as today was, but still a great afternoon to come out from hibernation to <a href="http://visitpittsboro.com/events/first-sunday-and-downtown-festivities" target="_blank">Pittsboro First Sunday</a>. <a href="http://book-artista.com/" target="_blank">Lisa Gilbert</a> and I will be at <a href="http://www.liquidambarstudio.com/" target="_blank">Liquidambar</a> to celebrate the opening of our two-month, two-person show of artists' books and handmade blank books. <div>
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Here's a little preview of a new book that I'll be showing there: <i>I Ching #3: "Difficulty"</i> </div>
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This is the second book I've completed in the <i>I Ching</i> series. Like <i><a href="http://bluebluerbooks.blogspot.com/search/label/I%20Ching%20%2364%3A%20%22Unfinished%22" target="_blank">I Ching #64: "Unfinished,"</a></i> this one is also based on a <i>sumi-e </i>original that I then scanned and made archival inkjet prints of. The covers of each copy are decorated with unique burn and smoke marks, as well as some work done with a soldering iron. It will be an open edition.</div>
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Also debuting at the show will be the commercially printed edition of <i>Doctor Mister Miracles's Guide to Miracle-Making: A Manual (Abridged).</i></div>
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Josh Hockensmithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076902096863597045noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8422374909927339845.post-38804256343945022452014-03-20T22:49:00.000-04:002014-03-21T07:19:33.575-04:00Upcoming show in Pittsboro! Opening reception on Sunday, April 6th<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="float: left; margin-right: 1em; text-align: left;"><tbody>
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After an unusually wintry winter here in North Carolina, today the air had a distinct smell of green to it. Not the green beer of St. Patrick's Day (although there may still be a whiff of that around), and not yet the visible yellow-green tinge of pine pollen in the air. Just the first, barely noticeable taste of Spring. And the much more noticeable increase in temperature to 70 degrees. <br />
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With Spring this year has come an exciting opportunity. My work and <a href="http://book-artista.com/" target="_blank">Lisa Gilbert</a>'s work will be featured in a wonderful little gallery in downtown Pittsboro called Liquidambar. Here are details:<br />
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<li><u><b>When</b></u>: The opening reception will be part of Pittsboro's First Sunday celebration on Sunday, April 6th, from 2-4 p.m. </li>
<li><b><u>When else</u>:</b> The show will be up for a nice, long, two-month run from Sunday, April 6th through Sunday, May 25th.</li>
<li><b><u>When else else</u>:</b> There will be another reception on the First Sunday in May, too. Sunday, May 4th, from 2-4 p.m.</li>
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I'll be showing a mix of work--old and new, artists' books and handmade blank books of different kinds. Depending on space constraints, the giant <i><a href="http://bluebluerbooks.blogspot.com/search/label/Mister%20Miracles" target="_blank">Book of Mister Miracles</a></i> may make another appearance, along with his smaller cousin <i>Doctor Mister Miracles's Guide to Miracle-Making: A Manual (Abridged)</i>.<br />
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I've also just had a larger edition of <i>DMM'sGtM-M:AM(A)</i> printed, which I'll be picking up from the printshop tomorrow. It consists of scans of my favorite version of each page from the original edition compiled into a new version and digitally printed. It's my first foray into publishing a larger edition (100 copies) that's neither print-on-demand nor an open-ended edition of handmade copies, and I'm excited to see how it goes.<br />
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There's other new work in the works, but it's not quite ready to be photographed yet. A scroll inspired by the flooding Haw River, painted using water from the river itself; and a new book in the <i>I Ching </i>series: <i>I Ching #3: 'Difficulty.'</i> </div>
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Josh Hockensmithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076902096863597045noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8422374909927339845.post-56714713137418197782013-11-03T12:25:00.000-05:002013-11-03T12:25:54.839-05:00Mr. Miracles begins...When you haven't heard from me in a while, you can assume I've been busy in the studio...<br />
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The past couple of weekends have been big for the Mister Miracles giant book project! (Click <a href="http://bluebluerbooks.blogspot.com/2013/07/the-blank-book-of-mr-miracles.html" target="_blank">here</a> for a reminder of what the project's all about and to see what the empty giant book looks like...) Last weekend Rio did a 24-hour-long drawing blitz to create panels for it, and this weekend I've been putting together the large panels for the front of the book. <br />
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Josh Hockensmithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076902096863597045noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8422374909927339845.post-82785276816064583042013-08-24T22:35:00.000-04:002013-08-24T22:35:19.725-04:00Surf Book #3 (Get Barrelled): Cover #18Following on the wizard theme from the previous post's cover, here's another guy who lent himself to that treatment. He works his magic to transform the back cover of this simple, saddle-stitched pamphlet into a reverse flaming traditional half-binding.<br />
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Maureen's class met four times, each Tuesday evening of July. The idea was that each student would create a small edition of an artist's book from conception to finish over the course of the month. I decided to continue a series I started with last year's <a href="http://bluebluerbooks.blogspot.com/search/label/surf%20book%20%231" target="_blank"><i>Surf book #1/#2</i></a>. Instead of a one-of-a-kind book this time, I produced 20 copies of an 18-page visual poem made up of collaged photos from surf magazines. It's called, creatively enough, <i>Surf book #3 (Get barrelled)</i>. No text--just images I created by tearing photos out of surf magazines using a piece of packing tape. <br />
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Once I'd created and scanned the collages, I had the pages printed from PDF at Kinko's on a color laser printer/copier. Here's what the original cover looked like:<br />
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A title strip copied from the internal collage, glued onto the cover paper provided in class. Compared to the cut-up collages inside the book, which sample from the best and worst of surfing's visual culture, it was staid and out of character.<br />
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So now all the copies have been disbound and I'm creating new covers for them--a unique cover for each copy of the book. Over the next couple of weeks I'll be showing you the new covers, which I'm creating by altering pages torn straight out of surf magazines. A little graffiti, a little palimpsest, a little found poetry. Let me know what you think.<br />
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Here's today's cover, which graces copy #8 of 20. Front cover: <br />
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<br />Josh Hockensmithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076902096863597045noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8422374909927339845.post-42290989308361199852013-07-31T22:08:00.000-04:002013-08-22T23:22:20.510-04:00The (Blank) Book of Mr. MiraclesWe're starting to get some ideas about what Mr. Miracles will do to change the world. For example, it has been suggested that he creates The Infinite Ham Sandwich which he then donates to a food bank; that he enables people to select produce that is always of the perfect ripeness; and that he will be responsible for something called The Miracle of the Unmurdered Children.<br />
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Before you start to feel giddy with a sense that we have enough material, though, let me assure you that we're going to need more. Because, this...<br />
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The Book of Mister Miracles is going to fill this hinged, room-dividing screen, which is six feet tall and six feet wide (when fully opened).<br />
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The front of the book (seen in the top photo), consists of four large, blank panels that will be filled with one continuous piece illustrating Mr. Miracles' interventions in the world. Think "<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Garden_of_Earthly_Delights" target="_blank">Hieronymus Bosch</a> meets Looney Tunes." The back of the screen is divided into small, comic-book-like panels:<br />
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It will feature episodes from Mr. Miracles' adventures in comic format. If you're counting, there are 336 panels on the back.<br />
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So yes, continue to send us your stories and ideas! They don't have to be detailed or fleshed out--part of the fun of it for us will be filling the gaps in what you tell us. And we will keep sharing what we get from you.<br />
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Feel free to send us your input any way you like--in the comments below, by contacting me or Rio directly, or by emailing us jointly at mistermiraclesproject@gmail.com.<br />
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<br />Josh Hockensmithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076902096863597045noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8422374909927339845.post-31160418026891842262013-07-23T22:40:00.000-04:002013-07-23T22:41:15.324-04:00Mr. Miracles promptsAs <a href="http://bluebluerbooks.blogspot.com/2013/07/help-us-with-our-next-project-mr.html" target="_blank"><u>you help us</u></a> to get the ball rolling on what Mr. Miracles can do in the future, it would probably be helpful to know a little bit about what he's done in the past.<br />
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I've made several books and collages about Mr. Miracles (originally known as Miracle Man) over the past 15 years or so. They've been ephemeral little things like booklets of altered postcards and drawings on white styrofoam cups. Mr. Miracles' first act was to stomp on a city, Godzilla-style, but that was in his moody adolescence. He has matured, reformed, and dedicated himself to doing good in the world (although he still has his mischievous side...)<br />
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I don't have many images of Mr. Miracles' past acts to share with you because they were mostly given away to friends, but below is a collage showing the beginning of one of his frequent explorations of the afterlife. He's the guy on the bottom left in the walrus mask--he looks a little different than usual because he's in disguise. <br />
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So keep all of this in mind as you help us to brainstorm about Mr. Miracles' life and times. <br />
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See <u><a href="http://bluebluerbooks.blogspot.com/2013/07/help-us-with-our-next-project-mr.html" target="_blank">the original blog post</a></u> for more ideas. Please send us your input either in the comments, or by emailing us at mistermiraclesproject at gmail dot com.<br />
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Thanks for the ideas so far, we look forward to hearing more from you, and will share more soon! <br />
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We've got many projects a-brewin' here at Blue Bluer Books, and there's one in particular that we need your help with.<br />
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I'm working with Rio Aubry Taylor of <a href="http://lightriot.com/" target="_blank">Light Riot</a> to create a large-scale, one-of-a-kind artist's book for a group show in December. We're soliciting your help in developing the content for it. <br />
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The book will feature a character named Mr. Miracles, who is capable of whatever you tell us he is capable of. We will gather your stories into a crowd-sourced mythology or hagiography, recounting how the life and adventures of Mr. Miracles changes the world as we know it. <br />
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<li>Who are his friends, supporters, and antagonists? </li>
<li>What are the titles of some of his most famous adventures, achievements, or parables? </li>
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You don't have to go into great detail--we'll work from what you give us. Most importantly, tell us, if a little egg-shaped man with stick-figure arms and legs and a funny hat were to waltz into the world with the power to change it, what would change look like? <br />
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You can drop us your ideas in the comments below, or by emailing us at mistermiraclesproject at gmail dot com.Josh Hockensmithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076902096863597045noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8422374909927339845.post-14440430869518852032013-03-27T22:07:00.000-04:002013-03-27T22:07:02.710-04:00New from the studio! I Ching #64 ("Unfinished")Over the weekend I put the finishing touches on the first 5 copies of a new edition. Combine that with the tricks we recently learned in a workshop about photographing your work, and I have some photos to share!<br />
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If this guy looks familiar, that's because it has been in progress for a while and we've popped some photos of it into the last couple of posts. It's the first in what will be a series of small accordion books inspired by entries in the Chinese wisdom book, the <i>I Ching</i>. <br />
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This one is based on the 64th and final entry in the <i>I Ching</i>, which is usually interpreted as "Unfinished," or "Not yet completed." I created the original copy as a <i>sumi-e</i> ink painting. The edition shown here is produced digitally from a scan of the original, inkjet-printed on an Epson R2200 photo printer. I couldn't be more pleased with the printed results--in fact, in some ways I prefer the printed version over the painted one because the contrast of the blacks and greys is more pronounced. <br />
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Since the theme of this one is "Not yet completed," I guess it's appropriate that when I finished the printing and binding of the first 5 copies, I was unsatisfied. The plain <i>sumi-e</i> look wasn't quite right for it. I started to do some more reading about the symbolism of entry #64. As soon as I re-read that it was composed of the two symbols for Fire over Water, the light bulb turned on. There was already water in the <i>sumi-e</i> ink for the painting. It was time to burn.<br />
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Like with my last book, <a href="http://bluebluerbooks.blogspot.com/search/label/stitching%20speechless" target="_blank"><i>stitching speechless</i></a>, I decided to invite chance and fire into the studio. With a combination of incense stick and matches--lots and lots of matches--I added smoke and burning effects to the paper. The effects are surprisingly different from the burning we did on <i>stitching speechless</i>. The paper we used for that project was a mulberry paper that burned very easily. It was all I could do to make some marks on the page without completely destroying it. In contrast, the paper for this book--a digital inkjet paper called Moab--reacted very slowly to fire or heat. The result is smaller, subtler burn marks, as well as some smoke effects whose fluid-like look I love.<br />
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For now I'm considering this an open, unlimited edition since I am printing it digitally and producing it all myself. It's available for sale directly (contact me through the <a href="http://www.bluebluerbooks.com/index.php" target="_blank">Blue Bluer Books website</a>), or will soon be on the road with <a href="http://www.vampandtramp.com/finepress/b/blue-bluer-books.html" target="_blank">Vamp and Tramp Booksellers</a>.<br />
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And keep an eye out for new books in the series soon!Josh Hockensmithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076902096863597045noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8422374909927339845.post-50806616029972834252013-03-16T15:45:00.000-04:002013-03-16T15:53:26.050-04:00Notes from the primate labJosh is off today with the <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/trianglebookarts?pli=1" target="_blank">Triangle Book Arts Group</a>, in a workshop on how to photograph your work. I'm excited for him to tell me everything he learns, because every time I pick up a camera, I get this feeling of being watched through a closed-circuit TV camera by a bunch of unwashed grad students as they murmur notes into their recorders. "Chimp 447A has picked up the device. Subject is exploring the device with eyes, fingers, and mouth. Subject is moving the device from one place to another within her enclosure. Subject is becoming agitated. Subject has propelled the device with astonishing force and velocity. Subject is -- for God's sake, Jerry, where are the tranqs, the TRANQS--" <br />
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Chimp 447A is not very good at taking product photos, is what I'm saying. <br />
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But after one trip to Michael's and two trips to Lowe's, we put together this simple light box and have found it helps soothe the cranky photographer in me:<br />
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Lesson learned about light bulbs: "soft white" = "yellow." Nice for bedroom lamps, but not so great for photographing books. I wish I hadn't gotten rid of the super yellow photos, so I could show you how much it looked like we were photographing from inside Scrooge McDuck's gold vault. Unfortunately, Chimp 447A deleted them with astonishing force and velocity.<br />
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Those are from a batch of books that are now at <a href="http://vespertinecafe.com/" target="_blank">Vespertine</a>. Stop by and take a look, if you're in the Carrboro area. Tell Ginna, the lovely proprietress, we said hi.<br />
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<span style="font-size: x-small;">*We tore through the second season of Game of Thrones last weekend. Oh, Theon -- baaad things are in store for you, my salty little friend. </span>Josh Hockensmithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076902096863597045noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8422374909927339845.post-31649841946327725342013-01-23T22:16:00.000-05:002013-01-23T22:16:12.879-05:00This week in the studio and a furry interloperLots going on in the studio this week (sometimes in our pajamas):
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And now for our weekend wildlife encounter. We had some friends over and had just put some potato chips in a bowl for them (because we're fancy) when I saw a horrible thing: a ragged little hole gnawed through the side of the bag. You could see the toothmarks. It was particularly tragic because a) our friends were hungry and dinner wasn't ready yet and b) these were <a href="http://www.martinschips.biz/bbqwaffle616ozbags.aspx">Martin's Bar-B-Q Waffle Potato Chips</a>, which we had lovingly imported from Hanover, Pennsylvania. They are an exotic delectable that cannot be found in the state of North Carolina.</p>
<p>And since the intruder not only ate our chips but also probably enjoyed several satisfying poops in them (do you know this about mice? they poop <i>everywhere</i>) we had to wrench the bowl from our guests' hands and toss the chips.</p>
<p>Then the next morning when Josh opened the pantry for some cereal, he had a standoff with the Rodent of Unusual Taste in Snack Foods. A battle ensued that ended in the mouse's cartoonish escape, complete with a sliding skid across the kitchen floor, all while maintaining terrified eye contact with a broom-wielding Josh.</p>
<p>Not long after that we learned--please don't ask me how, it was a gruesome morning--that we are dealing with more than one mouse. "Mice" sounds much worse than "mouse" because it <i>is </i>much worse. More poop. More violation of our pantry.</p>
<p>Anyway, we've identified their point of entry. A sheet of taped-down aluminum foil seems to be holding them at bay. For the moment. Wish us luck.</p>Josh Hockensmithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076902096863597045noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8422374909927339845.post-18411493123566820852013-01-12T17:53:00.000-05:002013-01-12T17:56:07.476-05:00Vintage Schwarzenegger and some goals for 2013<p>We don’t really have any 2013 resolutions for BBB because, let’s be honest, in my experience “New Year’s resolution” is generally synonymous with “thing I’m going to eventually have to feel guilty about not doing.” Goals, though, are different. We’ve got lots of those.</p>
<p>And really, all our smaller goals come back to our one big goal, which is to take our business out of the realm of hobby-dom and turn it into something that does more than just pay for itself. </p>
<p>We’ve been having lots of conversations about what exactly that means and what we need to do to get it there. After asking ourselves lots of uncomfortable questions (How does one get a business license? What does “incorporated” mean? When do we have to start doing something fancy with our taxes?), we made a list of some of the things we plan to accomplish during the next 12 months:</p>
<p>1) <b>Make more stuff.</b> At the bottom of every page on the <a href="https://www.google.com/search?q=bunny+suicides&hl=en&client=firefox-a&hs=mXq&tbo=d&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=7efxULmrIYWm9gTGroGgDA&ved=0CAoQ_AUoAA&biw=1440&bih=739">Bunny Suicides</a> calendar hanging in our studio, we’re writing down some production goals for the month. It helps.
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<p>2) <b>Sell more stuff.</b> There are some BBB books at <a href="http://vespertinecafe.com/">Vespertine</a> in Carrboro and others roaming around the country with Bill and Vicky of <a href="http://www.vampandtramp.com/html/home.html">Vamp and Tramp Booksellers</a>, but we want to make it easier for people to buy our books online. We’ll look into setting up a shop on Etsy or some similar online marketplace. Any recommendations? Preferences?</p>
<p>3)<b> Keep the studio clean. </b>This is not easy, given that our studio is also our garage, and it houses all manner of crap. We cleaned it over the holidays because it had gotten, um, very bad. I wish we had some “before” photos to truly horrify you, but rest assured that it was so bad that this is what it looked like <i>after</i> we cleaned: </p>
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Anyway, when the studio is a mess, we just don’t want to be out there and it keeps us from getting anything done. And really, garage clutter is just a nicer way of saying “spider sanctuary.” I found a black widow out there once, so yeah – we’re going to try to keep it tidy. </p>
<p>4)<b> Revamp our <a href="http://www.bluebluerbooks.com/">website</a>.</b> It needs a facelift, for sure.</p>
<p>5)<b> Talk more about what we’re doing.</b> On the blog, on Facebook, maybe on Instagram. And we want to hear from you, too!</p>
<p>In other news, I defy you to find a better use for red wine than what we found last night when we used it to dull our senses as we watched <i>The Running Man</i>. I spent the better part of 2012 on an inexplicable Stephen King kick, so I read (or reread – don’t judge me) a lot of his books. And the book version of <i>The Running Man</i> was super entertaining. Well, in that horrifying, occasionally misogynistic way that old Stephen King books are entertaining.</p>
<p>The movie, though. Oof. So terrible. And really only loosely related to the original plotline. But here’s what the movie had going for it: Vintage can’t-touch-his-elbows-together Schwarzenegger. Gratuitous dance scenes choreographed by Paula Abdul. Angry Jesse Ventura. And Dweezil Zappa, looking exactly like the offspring of Frank Zappa and Weird Al Yankovic. </p>
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<p>I was pretty delighted by the whole thing. Josh, on the other hand, endured it as a kind of Zen exercise in patience.</p>
<p>Anyway, how about you? Any favorite terrible movies? Or goals for 2013? “Avoid the gym with dignity” counts. </p>Josh Hockensmithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076902096863597045noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8422374909927339845.post-88808475768461488562013-01-09T21:42:00.000-05:002013-01-09T21:43:39.908-05:00Meet the new Blue Bluer blogger and business partner<i>2012 was a busy year at Blue Bluer Books headquarters. There were many new projects and partnerships—I tried to keep you updated about them through the blog and our <u><a href="https://www.facebook.com/BlueBluerBooksJoshHockensmith" target="_blank">Facebook page</a></u>, but I’m sure some slipped through the cracks. We’ll have a post soon with some of last year’s highlights. But the big news today is that I decided to take on a business partner. Well, we’ve been partners for a while now—more importantly she agreed to take on the role officially. Meet my wife, Margarite!</i><br />
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Over the holidays, Josh came to the same conclusion as a lot of small-business owners before him: it’s tough doing every little thing yourself. For years now, he’s maintained the website, updated the blog, marketed his work, and coordinated all the deadlines and vendors for Blue Bluer Books, eventually leaving him with not a whole lot of time to actually make books.<br />
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I’ve helped out behind the scenes for almost as long as we’ve been married (cough seven years cough). Usually, I tear paper down to size for blank books and punch holes for sewing stations. I also offer a steady stream of enthusiasm and unsolicited advice at no extra charge. But now that it’s 2013, we're making it official.<br />
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For now, Josh will do most of the making while I do most of the telling, but I’m sure we’ll each help the other out, like we do in everything else. We make an excellent team.<br />
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True story: Josh and I met at work. In a library. In a book repair lab. Coolest job ever.<br />
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We both have different day jobs now, but we both still love books and writing and making things with our hands. So we’re really excited to be working together more on Blue Bluer Books, turning it into something even bigger and better in 2013. And excited to tell you all about it!Josh Hockensmithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076902096863597045noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8422374909927339845.post-85330151121931882452012-10-15T16:54:00.000-04:002013-03-27T12:51:52.683-04:00Collaboration, by chance<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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Artists' books lend themselves extremely well to collaboration. My opinion is that it's because so many different skills are involved in creating one -- writing, image-making, graphic design, bookbinding, etc. -- that it provides fertile ground for people with different strengths to work together. Regardless of why it's true, it's one of the things I love most about the genre.<br />
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So when I was planning a talk in conjunction with <a href="http://museums.richmond.edu/exhibitions/museum-of-art/Cage-Centennial.html">an exhibition of John Cage's art</a> at the University of Richmond -- and especially considering Cage's own open, experimental spirit -- it seemed appropriate that it should include an element of collaboration with the audience. After all, it was due to another collaboration that I had been invited to give the talk in the first place: <i>stitching speechless</i>.<br />
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<a href="http://bluebluerbooks.blogspot.com/2011/07/new-artists-book-stitching-speechless.html"><i>S</i><i>titching speechless</i></a> is an artist's book in <a href="http://bluebluerbooks.blogspot.com/2011/11/stitching-speechless-new-photos.html">two editions</a> that was a joint effort with Stephen Addiss, and in some respects, with Cage himself. In Richmond my presentation would be about the decision-making process behind creating the editions -- from how the poems were composed, to selecting the most meaningful materials, to partially burning each page according to a sheet of randomized numbers created years before by Cage.<br />
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While doing research for the presentation I read about an instance when Cage involved his audience in the creation of a concert, and it clicked -- the most meaningful way to learn about creating a book would be to create a book. (More after the photo...)<br />
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I decided to print and prepare beforehand all the pages necessary to create a new copy of <i>stitching speechless</i>. Audience members would then be invited to make contributions by altering each page before I bound them together. <i>How</i> they altered the pages would be determined by chance, using the same sheet of randomized numbers that Steve and I had used in creating the original edition.<br />
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When we made the original edition I altered the pages by burning parts of them with a match or with an incense stick. We were quickly told that fire would not be an option in the gallery. So I devised 3 new ways that people could contribute to the pages, each inspired by my teacher (Steve), his teacher (John Cage), or <i>his</i> teacher (Marcel Duchamp). <br />
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Steve is a scholar of Zen art, so the method inspired by his work was for audience members to create an <i>enso</i> on the page. <a href="https://www.google.com/search?q=enso&hl=en&client=firefox-a&hs=OpW&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&prmd=imvns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=4mF8UNzuD6y-0QGG8YCYCA&ved=0CEQQsAQ&biw=1440&bih=766"><i>Ensos</i></a> are simple circular brushworks created by Zen monks and artists. To avoid the mess of having people use calligraphy brushes to create their <i>ensos</i>, I gathered a number of different-sized objects with round rims which folks could ink up on an inkpad and then press onto the page. <br />
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One of John Cage's techniques for creating visual art was to take natural objects from local surroundings, place them on the page, and then paint or draw around them (see his <a href="http://www.raykass.com/html/Cage/cage01.html">New River Watercolors</a> series). For our second method of altering pages I followed his lead. I gathered objects from outside my home in North Carolina as well as on the UR campus to mingle the two locales of the project. Audience members would either trace those objects or draw something inspired by them using watercolor pencils.<br />
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And finally, I have always loved the story of Marcel Duchamp's <a href="http://www.moma.org/collection/object.php?object_id=78990"><i>Three Standard Stoppages</i></a>, in which he created new units of measurement by dropping three meter-long threads onto canvases and then cutting the canvas according to how the thread fell. So for the third kind of alterations to <i>stitching speechless</i>, audience members would drop threads onto pages of the book, and we would tear the paper according to how the thread fell.<br />
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This was the most disturbing method of alteration. But once we got over the initial shock of tearing the pages of a "precious" book, the mulberry paper's soft, feathering torn edges made up for it. And once the pages were bound together at the end of the evening it appeared that no permanent harm was done -- just interesting effects as pages turned in new ways. <br />
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Despite the threat of chaos, we managed to alter all of the pages in a short amount of time. I sewed the book up with a standard 4-hole stab binding while answering questions from the audience and in the end, together we had created a unique artist's book with multiple layers of inspiration from that particular time, place, and the people involved.<br />
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<br />Josh Hockensmithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076902096863597045noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8422374909927339845.post-27679026053022338592012-09-29T16:21:00.001-04:002013-03-27T12:52:12.138-04:00John Cage and Artists' books -- at the University of Richmond on TuesdayFirst thing's first: if you're interested in following everyday news of blue bluer books events, please stop by <a href="https://www.facebook.com/BlueBluerBooksJoshHockensmith">my new Facebook page</a>. That's where I will be most likely to give timelier updates about talks and exhibitions that you might want to know about.<br />
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Like <a href="http://museums.richmond.edu/exhibitions/museum-of-art/Cage-Centennial.html">this one</a>! <br />
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On Tuesday I'll be putting on an event at my alma mater, University of Richmond, in conjunction with their current exhibition of John Cage prints. If you followed that link you might be alarmed to see that the event is scheduled to be an hour and a half long, but don't despair -- it's not going to be a standard lecture.<br />
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For the first part of the evening I'll give a presentation about artists' books, John Cage, and the Cage-inspired artist's book I've made in collaboration with UR professor Stephen Addiss, <i><a href="http://bluebluerbooks.blogspot.com/2011/07/new-artists-book-stitching-speechless.html">stitching </a><a href="http://bluebluerbooks.blogspot.com/2011/11/stitching-speechless-new-photos.html">speechless</a></i>. Then after the slide show and talk, the audience will be invited to join in creating a new, one-of-a-kind copy of our artist's book, which will be donated to the museum when we finish it. <br />
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Today I've been preparing the pages for the copy the audience will help to create, and I have to say I'm excited with how they look so far. Here are some preliminary images (and more info about the UR event below the photos):<br />
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At the event at UR, the audience will be using chance methods inspired by Cage, Addiss, and Marcel Duchamp to alter the pages before I sew them together into the finished product. Can't wait to see the results.<br />
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If you're in Richmond, hope to see you there!<br />
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<b>Tuesday, October 2, 2012, 5 to 6:30 p.m.</b><br />
Artist’s Talk, Harnett Print Study Center, University MuseumsJosh Hockensmithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076902096863597045noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8422374909927339845.post-36975071139040596892012-08-26T21:54:00.000-04:002012-08-26T21:54:28.728-04:00Viva Haiga!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Exciting day in the studio today. <br />
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I'm a fan of visual poet <a href="http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/scott-helmes">Scott Helmes</a>, who I met in a lucky encounter at the <a href="http://www.lib.unc.edu/art/">library where I work</a>. I've posted about his work before over on my haiku blog, <a href="http://nomoremoonpoems.blogspot.com/2011/09/visual-haiku.html">no more moon poems</a>.<br />
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Earlier this year, I got an unexpected package in the mail from Scott. It contained a series of colored-ink-blob paintings on paper towels. He included a note saying that these were from "the Viva series," with instructions to add to them, title them, and bind them however I liked. <br />
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Project followed project followed deadline followed deadline, and the little paintings disappeared under the drifts of paper that inevitably accumulate on any flat surface in my studio. I never forgot about them -- just always had other things that took priority. Until this weekend.<br />
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The page in the photo above will be the back cover when all the pages have dried and I bind it. The covers are entirely my creation, but all of the internal pages are collaborations.<br />
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Here's one of the originals as it arrived and what it turned into:<br />
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I decided that my contribution would be textual. On the front of each page I printed a recent haiku using the rubber-stamp type that I've used for the past couple of projects. For the back of each page, I created a new haiku using only words from the haiku on the front. Using dice, I determined how many words would be in the second haiku, then (also using dice) randomly chose which words they would be. As in most chance-produced poetry there are some incomprehensible moments and some that it's hard to believe are the result of chance. Here's one fortuitous combination:</div>
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I'm excited to bind it and finish it up, but have forced myself to let them dry overnight. Should wrap it up later this week, though. More photos then!</div>
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Josh Hockensmithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076902096863597045noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8422374909927339845.post-23713823053601444542012-07-25T23:18:00.001-04:002012-07-25T23:19:35.730-04:00Vamp and Tramp and VespertineA couple of quick mercantile notes:<br />
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<li>Vamp and Tramp Booksellers -- artists' book vendors <em>extraordinaires</em> -- are carrying the editioned artists' book I'm producing with Stephen Addiss, <em>stitching speechless</em>. It has been a while since I posted about it, but you can see my earlier posts <a href="http://bluebluerbooks.blogspot.com/2011/07/new-artists-book-stitching-speechless.html">here</a> and <a href="http://bluebluerbooks.blogspot.com/2011/11/stitching-speechless-new-photos.html">here</a>. <em>Stitching speechless</em> is currently featured on Vamp and Tramp's <a href="http://www.vampandtramp.com/newarrivals.html">New Arrivals</a> page. If you're not already familiar with their offerings, spend some time browsing the Vamp and Tramp site. They have truly the finest treasure trove of book art around.</li>
<li>Last week I took a new batch of small blank books to <a href="https://www.facebook.com/Vespertine.Carrboro">Vespertine</a> in Carrboro. I foolishly didn't take any photos because I was in a hurry to get them out into the world, so if you're in the area you'll just have to stop by the shop to have a look at them!</li>
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More news soon, next time with pretty pictures, I promise.</div>Josh Hockensmithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08076902096863597045noreply@blogger.com0