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James Bridle: Bookcubes and bookleteer API

July 26th, 2010 No Comments

A set of Bookcubes generated using the bookleteer API James Bridle of booktwo.org was one of the participants at the Pitch Up and Publish: Augmented Reading a couple of weeks ago, and he talked a little about the idea of books as symbols and the related BookCube project he’d done using the bookleteer API. Here, [...]

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Bev Carter: Umulogho -> Watford

July 14th, 2010 1 Comment

Schoolchildren in Umulogho; Schoolchildren in Watford Writing yesterday about the importance of the tangible paper form of bookleteer reminded me of the ‘A Little Something About Me‘ project by Bev Carter carried out in 2007 – 2009 as part of Proboscis’ Generator Case Studies Residency Programme. Bev wanted to make connections between her local school [...]

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Printed Ethnographic Notebooks

June 25th, 2010 No Comments

Last summer I collaborated with James Leach (Anthropology Dept, University of Aberdeen), Lissant Bolton and Liz Bonshek (Ethnographic Dept, British Museum) to help document the visit to London of two people from Reite village, Papua New Guinea – Porer Nombo and Pinbin Sisau. Porer and Pinbin had been invited to come to the British Museum to [...]

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Carnet du Bibliexplorateur

February 9th, 2010 No Comments

We received an email yesterday from a user based in Epinay sur Seine, France describing how he’s used bookleteer with his students: My name is J.-Thomas Maillioux, and I’ve been working as the librarian for the collège Evariste Galois middle school since 2005. I’ve recently started to use the bookleteers to create “adventure books” for [...]

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Happy New Year and a Case Study

January 8th, 2010 1 Comment

Happy 2010 to all bookleteers and others out there! We start the year with a case study written by Kati Rynne who was one of our first alpha testers and took part in the initial Pitch Up & Publish event in October: Ideal for Creative Writers Bookleteer could prove ideal for creative writers who want [...]

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