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Accumulating narrative: Meaning and mutation in letterpress printing

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The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)
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David Armes (Red Plate Press), the Bodleian’s Printer in Residence 2019-20, describes artists and ideas that influence his work, asking how meaning can mutate through the process of production.
And, what impact the physicality of materials has, and how we can read narratives created through improvisational production techniques.

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Series
The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)
People
David Armes
Keywords
letterpress
print
printmaking
printing visual art
David Armes
Red Plate Press
Ken Campbell
Vida Sacic
Marianne Dages
Aaron Cohick
Edward Johansson
Hansjörg Mayer
Wolfgang Weingart
David Maurissen
Amos Kennedy
Ian Hamilton Finlay
Lucio Passerini
Petra Schulze-Wollgast
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 23/04/2020
Duration: 01:04:36

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