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Author:
Moody, Sarah, 1982- book artist.
Title:
Link in bio / created by Sarah Moody.
Publisher:
Sarah Moody,
Copyright Date:
2019 that is, 2022
Description:
126 unnumbered pages : illustrations, 29 cm
Subject:
Artists' books--21st century--Specimens.
Communication and technology--History.
Obsolescence of books, periodicals, etc.
Communication and technology
Obsolescence of books, periodicals, etc.
obsolescence.
mixed media works.
Library binding (process)
specimens.
artists' books (books)
facsimiles (reproductions)
Artists' books
Facsimiles
History
Artists' books.
Facsimiles.
Mixed media works.
Technique mixte (Art)
Livres d'artistes.
Fac-similés.
Notes:
Addendum sheet, dated 2021 and signed by artist, bound in following colophon. Prospectus, by publisher, laid in. "Link in bio ... created by Sarah Moody ... Philadelphia PA ... 2019."--Colophon. "Link in bio was first created in the fall of 2019 using a Xerox C60 ... Link in bio was ultimately printed two years later using a Xerox AltaLink C8145 ... the printing took place ... in Philadelphia, while the stamping and binding were subsequently accomplished in New York ... all work was done by Sarah Moody."--Addendum. "Link in bio was conceived in 2019, printed in 2021, and bound in 2022."--Prospectus. "Of a possible 28 copies (inclusive of 3 proofs), this is number ..."--Addendum. Library copy is number 8. IaU Page count includes addendum and flyleaves. Addendum includes listing of types of papers and fonts used as well as image and text production notes. "Covered in vintage buckram and bound using an oversewn technique commonly found in library bindings."--Addendum. "Taking the appearance of a discarded library volume, Link in bio condenses the history of communication technology into a visual cadence ... Scanned atop a Xerox machine and printed using single color channels, Link in bio depicts and catalogs a variety of obsolete machine based output methods such as monotype ribbon, binary code, morse code, and computer tape. Layered in combination with imagery of literal book pages on transparent films ..."--Prospectus.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1379313120
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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