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The Literary Book as a Work of Art and Musical Instrument
I am not sure of there is any interest for this here, but The International Printing Museum in Carson is presenting a lecture on "The literary book as a musical instrument?":
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Link I am not sure if I will be attending myself, but I wanted to throw it out there.
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Hey, that's pretty cool!
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FWIW (and in the interest in full disclosure), I went to school (Cal Poly - SLO) with the curator of the museum (Mark Barbour). Super nice guy in the dream job of dream jobs. Not that the job itself is easy: he is just one of those rare souls who happened to find a way to get paid for what he truly loves!
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ohhhh baby
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Cool idea!
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