Oh yes, my friends, it's back. Prepare yourself for Buffalo Blog-Posting Fortnight 2009.
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03/02/2009 17:45 #47925
bufblopofo02/28/2009 15:54 #47909
Fear Not, Bibliophiles
Thank you, xkcd, for summing it up so succinctly. I just can't get behind the e-book thing, but haven't had the guts to say they're for chumps.
Flipping pages, browsing bookracks, dog-earing your place -- these are too much a part of our society to be given up all that quickly. There's more to a text than the text; holding an actual, palpable volume in one's hands is part of the pleasure.
An unsurprising sentiment from someone who recently started a paper magazine, I'm sure, but nonetheless.
02/16/2009 19:34 #47764
FYI - More Print Shop CoolnessGot an email from the WNYBAC folks the other day. They've got another demo on the way, and I strongly recommend it.
"Wednesday Feb. 25th (6-8 pm) we will be having our Punching & Cutting machines demonstration which was previously postponed due to a snow storm.
Paper Drills, grommet machines, corner rounders, and a trusty Guillotine are but a few of the resources we have to make paper yield to your will. Some of these machines will always require WNYBAC staff assistance, but many others are just fun to put holes in paper. Get a tour of these tools that can help put that final touch on your book edition project.
Just RSVP to info@wnybookarts.org if you wish to join us."
02/11/2009 17:54 #47717
The Wide Wide World of Web "Marketing"I don't know if I'd really call it marketing. There's no conversation about "brand" or "penetration" or anything like that. (Note the use of the word "conversation" as opposed to "convo").
I set up a twitter account, so if you simply MUST know the latest, this is the place to get it.
Also, i set up a facebook group a little while ago, which, I'm happy to announce, has members that I do not know personally. ^^
I set up a twitter account, so if you simply MUST know the latest, this is the place to get it.
Also, i set up a facebook group a little while ago, which, I'm happy to announce, has members that I do not know personally. ^^
jacob - 02/13/09 03:01
I'd like to see a copy of your mag, but I'm in AZ. Here's a link to a local rag I love. Cheers!
:::link:::
I'd like to see a copy of your mag, but I'm in AZ. Here's a link to a local rag I love. Cheers!
:::link:::
01/28/2009 22:23 #47550
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Last Wednesday, I stopped by the WNY Book Arts Collaborative for a demo of this... thing. It's called a Ludlow, and it involves a wall of drawers, molten lead and something called antimony. I was shown how to make the shiny new coolness pictured above.
Surrounded by some very hep cats in the mad scientist basement of this place, I was struck the relevance of what happens there. These people make print the old fashioned way by choice, an activity which I thought would seem quaint or eccentric. Handwriting means less and less now, as our choice of fonts becomes more important. These guys know why certain things in the written world are as they are, and how they got to be that way.
You've got to stop down there.
yeah i am usually the first to covet any new gadget, but the kindle... I'm totally not interested.
have you seen the pulse smartpen though? This thing is awesome-
:::link:::
It should read "don't panic."
I am a bibliophile and a book pack rat. I love my books. But I am not so sure that books are here to stay. Academic journals and news media is almost entirely electronic these days. Just ten years ago print was still the medium of choice for both. So much of our media is now text on the internet, books are just a matter of time.
However, with books I plan on being a luddite.