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Books of the future (2019)
Journal Article
Bodman, S. (in press). Books of the future. z.B. [zum Beispiel] [zum Buch] / [for example] [about books], autumn 2019,

Artists’ books have built and aligned their status according to the value of the printed book, so will arrive at their fate in parallel. If digital reading is going to be the majority method of the future, then how will physical books survive? And w... Read More about Books of the future.

Digging up the past (2019)
Journal Article
Bodman, S. (2019). Digging up the past. Printmaking Today, 28(110),

A new series of collaborative artists' books by Tamar MacLellan & Philippa Wood explores the contents of our gardens

Le tecnologie digitali 3d per la conservazione e la conoscenza del patrimonio culturale (2019)
Book Chapter
D'Agnano, F., Vernier, P., Ballarin, M., & Balletti, C. (2019). Le tecnologie digitali 3d per la conservazione e la conoscenza del patrimonio culturale. In Una nuova frontiera della didattica Metodi, tecnologie, esperienze italiane. Roma: Carrocci Editore

This chapter focuses on 3d technology and Cultural Heritage. It analyzes 3d technology such as CNC machines and additive processes: the 3d printers. Solid printing in museums/3d printing and geomatics for replicas validation.

Historical 2.5D photomechanical printing (2019)
Conference Proceeding
Klein, S., & Parraman, C. (2019). Historical 2.5D photomechanical printing. In Proceedings of the Imaging Conference JAPAN 2019. , (215-217)

One of the technological achievements of the 19th century was the mass reproduction of photographic images. Woodburytype was the first commercially successful photomechanical continuous tone printing method, of unsurpassed quality until today, and, a... Read More about Historical 2.5D photomechanical printing.

Libri Mai Mai Visti: (Books Never Ever Seen) 22 edition (2019)
Exhibition / Performance
Ho, W. Libri Mai Mai Visti: (Books Never Ever Seen) 22 edition. [Books and works on paper]. Exhibited at Palazzo Rasponi delle Teste, Ravenna, Italy. 14 December 2019 - 19 January 2020. (Unpublished)

Read With Me – an exhibition of an experiment (2019)
Exhibition / Performance
Bodman, S. Read With Me – an exhibition of an experiment. [n/a]. Exhibited at Bower Ashton Library, UWE, Bristol, UK. 2 December 2019 - 15 January 2020. (Unpublished)

2nd December 2019 – 15th January 2020 Exhibition in the study area, Bower Ashton Library, UWE, Bristol, UK Sarah Bodman: This exhibition continues the Read To Me project – an experiment made in collaboration with a psychometric reader, as an attemp... Read More about Read With Me – an exhibition of an experiment.

Posted/Unposted (2019)
Journal Article
Bodman, S. (2019). Posted/Unposted. Printmaking Today, 28(112),

Exploring a project curated by Dr Angie Butler and Imi Maufe celebrating letterpress printing practice in the UK and Ireland

3ds Max per l'architettura (2019)
Book
D'Agnano, F. (2019). 3ds Max per l'architettura. Apogeo

3ds Max, the popular 3D graphics and animation software, allows architects, urban planners, landscape architects and designers to create sophisticated, high-impact renderings of buildings and other architectural components. This guide, now in its fou... Read More about 3ds Max per l'architettura.

Flakes to Fabric: Graphene-Based Next Generation Wearable Electronic Textiles (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Karim, N. (2019, November). Flakes to Fabric: Graphene-Based Next Generation Wearable Electronic Textiles. Presented at Carbontech- 4th International Carbon Materials Conference & Exhibition, Shanghai, China

Wearable electronics is a hot topic at the moment due to its potential applications as portable, flexible, and stretchable human-interactive sensors, actuators, displays, and energy storage devices. Among them, smart wearable textiles have been goin... Read More about Flakes to Fabric: Graphene-Based Next Generation Wearable Electronic Textiles.

The Canadians: a collective effort to fulfill a naive promise (2019)
Other
Klein, S., Menger, F., & Argyle, J. (2019). The Canadians: a collective effort to fulfill a naive promise

The project came about to fulfill a naively given promise. In May 2019 Susanne and her friend Marianne visited Canada to attend Marianne’s great niece’s wedding. They stayed with Marianne’s family. As a thank you for their hospitality Susanne, took p... Read More about The Canadians: a collective effort to fulfill a naive promise.

Monuments remain (2019)
Exhibition / Performance
Chamberlain, I. Monuments remain. [Etching, Drawing]. 16 November 2019 - 7 December 2019. (Unpublished)

Ian Chamberlain - Monuments Remain - 16 November to 7 December 2019 Ian Chamberlain’s work reinterprets man-made structures as monuments placed within the landscape, that act as architectural metaphors of past and current technological achieveme... Read More about Monuments remain.

Visceral language: A phenomenological approach to contemporary letterpress-printed artist’s book practice in the UK (2019)
Journal Article
Butler, A. (2019). Visceral language: A phenomenological approach to contemporary letterpress-printed artist’s book practice in the UK. Arts, 8(4), 151. https://doi.org/10.3390/arts8040151

The decline of commercial letterpress printing and technological advances in industry were major influential factors with respect to the establishment of independent small presses in the United Kingdom (UK). Although unlike work from commercial, pri... Read More about Visceral language: A phenomenological approach to contemporary letterpress-printed artist’s book practice in the UK.

Read With Me (2019)
Exhibition / Performance
Bodman, S. Read With Me. [n/a]. Performed at Arnolfini, Bristol, UK. 14 November 2019 - 14 November 2019. (Unpublished)

An automatic drawing experiment took place on Thursday 14th November 2019 at Arnolfini bookshop. Participants were invited to attend or to conduct the experiment remotely. The drawings were exhibited at Bower Ashton Library December 2019 and will fo... Read More about Read With Me.

Youth Work, Galleries and the Politics of Partnership (2019)
Book
Sim, N. (2019). Youth Work, Galleries and the Politics of Partnership. (1). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25197-0

This book sheds critical light on the routinely debated issue of how to create sustainable, equitable and meaningful partnerships between visual art organisations and youth organisations. Using a Bourdieusian framework, this book analyses the differe... Read More about Youth Work, Galleries and the Politics of Partnership.

Drawing at art school (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Ward, L., Embury, G., & Mercier, A. (2019, November). Drawing at art school. Presented at Drawing at Art School, Arnolfini, UWE Bristol

Drawing at Art School was a symposium that took place in November 2019, with speakers discussing their experiences and views on the role and value of drawing within the Art School. The Symposium was organised by UWE Drawing Research.

Maternal art and post-natal wellbeing: Proximity and separation in Lena Simic’s Contemplation Time (2007-8) and Eti Wade’s Jocasta (2008) (2019)
Journal Article
Johnson, C. (2019). Maternal art and post-natal wellbeing: Proximity and separation in Lena Simic’s Contemplation Time (2007-8) and Eti Wade’s Jocasta (2008). Studies in the Maternal, 11(1), Article 1. https://doi.org/10.16995/sim.263

This article discusses two photographic artworks that challenge popular narratives of failed or achieved maternal femininity. My readings of Lena Simic’s Contemplation Time: a document of maternity leave (2007-8) and Eti Wade’s Jocasta (2008) are inf... Read More about Maternal art and post-natal wellbeing: Proximity and separation in Lena Simic’s Contemplation Time (2007-8) and Eti Wade’s Jocasta (2008).

Reading the archive (2019)
Exhibition / Performance
Vickress, A., & Archer, A. Reading the archive. [Exhibition]. 1 November 2019 - 1 November 2019. (Unpublished)

Academic lead and curation of Reading the Archive, an exhibition and film screening, for Being Human Festival 2019. Part of an ongoing research topic to challenge the perspective and narrative of history documented in archives. Including a 2-year... Read More about Reading the archive.

Zero Waste, an exhibition of artists’ books (2019)
Exhibition / Performance
Bodman, S. Zero Waste, an exhibition of artists’ books. [n/a]. Exhibited at Bristol UK and Tallinn, Estonia. 1 November 2019 - 20 March 2020. (Unpublished)

Zero Waste, an exhibition of artists’ books curated by Sarah Bodman and Eve Kask; UWE, Bristol, Bower Ashton Library, 20/09/19 & Estonian Academy of Arts Library, Tallinn, 01/11/19 - 20/03/20 Zero Waste alludes to responsible lifestyles, ending w... Read More about Zero Waste, an exhibition of artists’ books.

Idaho Booker’s Dozen (2019)
Exhibition / Performance
Bodman, S. Idaho Booker’s Dozen. [n/a]. Exhibited at Boise State University, USA. 1 November 2019 - 30 April 2020. (Unpublished)

The Idaho Booker’s Dozen is a biennial, travelling juried exhibition of artists’ books featuring works from Idaho and around the USA, and those of international artists from The Netherlands and the UK. Idaho Booker’s Dozen, touring exhibition o... Read More about Idaho Booker’s Dozen.