Cool!
I used to mess around with similar stuff, but rather than altering
books, I'd take out the pages and manipulate that instead. So the
result was rather more visual and rather less book-like. I suppose
that's why I lost interest.
Are you sure you can't blog it? It should be trivial...
Best
Kamen
On 10/04/2006, at 17:34, bibiana padilla maltos wrote:
For some reason I can't blog it... but here is an example, this is
"How the night is divided:cut-off #83"
http://www.redlitmag.org/Maltos.htm
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BIBIANA PADILLA MALTOS
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I _love_ this project:
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The altered books project at:
http://www.logolalia.com/alteredbooks/
has been updated with new work by:
Michelle Taransky, Mike Magazinnik, Holly Crawford, Nico Vassilakis,
Meghan Scott, Kevin Thurston, Sheila Murphy, John M. Bennett, Kristen
McQuillin and Donna Kuhn.
Enjoy,
Dan
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