Hi, paperfolders Here’s a follow-up to my earlier message about the issue ‘Folds’ of the new journal, Inscription —an afternoon , exploring the histories and potentials of the fold.
Karen 10/26/2022 Karen Reeds, ringleader Princeton Public Library Origami Group Affiliate of Origami USA, http://origamiusa.org/ (On hiatus during pandemic) Begin forwarded message: > From: Adam Smyth <adam.sm...@ell.ox.ac.uk> > ‘Folding the Page’ at Tate Britain, London, 25 November 2022, 1-5pm. > Issue 3 of Inscription: the Journal of Material Text - Theory, Practice, > History, edited by Adam Smyth, Gill Partington and Simon Morris, is all about > folds. To mark the launch of this issue, there will be an afternoon of talks, > discussions and hands-on demonstrations exploring the histories and > potentials of the fold, showcasing highlights from Tate Library. > Details and free tickets via > https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-britain/folding-the-page > Journal available for purchase here. > > > Adam Smyth, FSA > Professor of English Literature and the History of the Book > Director of Undergraduate Studies I Faculty of English > Fellow in English I Balliol College I Oxford University > > President I Oxford Bibliographical Society > Co-editor I Inscription: the Journal of Material Text -- Theory, Practice, > History > Weekly mini-essays I https://adamsmyth.substack.com/ > > From: Adam Smyth <adam.sm...@ell.ox.ac.uk> > Sent: 14 April 2021 18:31 > To: shar...@indiana.edu <shar...@indiana.edu>; shar...@list.indiana.edu > <shar...@list.indiana.edu> > Subject: TEXT! > > Diversionary reading! > > My weekly(ish) short essays at adamsmyth.substack.com usually have a bookish > / archival theme; if you like tumbling down rabbit holes, they might be for > you. Recent topics include notebooks, printing errors, cut-and-paste texts, > found diaries, and avant-garde magazine publishing. > > Adam > > Adam Smyth > Professor of English Literature and the History of the Book > Tutor for Graduate Admissions > Balliol College, Oxford University > Co-editor Inscription: the Journal of Material Text -- Theory, Practice, > History