3. Paddle Notes 2002. Andi McGarry
Unlimited edition, each book unique, Ireland, 2002. 15 x 11 x 2 cms, heavy cartridge paper, Indian Ink, marbling ink, glue.
5. My Babe Rides the Railroad (March 15, 2010). Animated collage and music by Andi McGarry. http://www.youtube.com/user/AAAAAAndi
6. The Browness of Sleep. Andi McGarry, Ireland, 2010
A film still from the animated version of Andi McGarry's artist's book The Browness of Sleep with a composition created to play alongside
the animation, published on YouTube (May 04, 2010)
7. Helen Douglas, The Pond at Deuchar, 2011, 14 metres x 27cm hand scroll, printed on Chinese Xuan paper, ultra chrome inks.
Silk ribbon edged. Edition of 4. http://weproductions.com/handprinted.html
8. Helen Douglas, The Pond at Deuchar E-Scroll, Published by Tate, 2013. Postscript essay by Clive Phillpot. http://weproductions.com/epub.html See:
http://helendouglas.onlineculture.co.uk/ttp/ttp.html
10. Everybody’s Mapping Nowadays, Mark Pawson 2012, adding new libraries, cycle paths, forests and museums http://www.mpawson.demon.co.uk
11. Everybody’s Mapping Nowadays, Mark Pawson 2012, adding alien invasions, CCTV and hidden treasure. http://www.mpawson.demon.co.uk
12. The first aerial travellers, Gracia Haby, 2011
Unique artists' book with collage elements and pencil. http://gracialouise.com
13. To spend a quiet day (Interlaken Berner Oberland), Gracia Haby, 2012
Unique artists' book with collage elements and pencil. http://gracialouise.com
14. Untitled, found altered atlas by Rodrigo Arteaga, 2011, (Santiago, Chile). www.flickr.com/photos/rodrigoarteaga/
15. Untitled. Roads cut from a tourist map of Chile, by Rodrigo Arteaga, 2011. www.flickr.com/photos/rodrigoarteaga/
23. A Board Book for Bored Children, Ellen Golla, The Paper Chipmunk Press. Out in September 2013
www.paperchipmunk.com
24. Jon Bentley, from the series: Peter and Jane, the Lost Episodes
www.jonbentley.co.uk
25. Someone Else's Holiday
Craig Atkinson, 2011
Someone Else's Holiday is from an ongoing series of 'found photo' books. I
often buy 35mm cameras from charity shops if they contain film, then have the
film processed.
If there are enough images to create a book or narrative, I do. Authorship and
the nature of the photographs are obvious questions.
I don't know whether the photographer is alive or dead, whether the camera
was donated as a gesture of good will or cleared out of hatred. It's exciting to
know I'm the first person to see the images that someone, possibly many years
ago, has taken.
www.caferoyalbooks.com
28. Atramentum
John McDowall, 2012
A materiality of language is made manifest by notionally pooling the ink of
the printed text of Robert Burton’s The Anatomy of Melancholy. The
percentage of page covered by the black print of the words is calculated as
surface area and multiplied by the 1,382 pages of the book. This total
quantity of ink is reproduced in the form a single solid black circle (diameter
of 180 cm), which is laid out as a sequential imposition in a new book of the
same page dimensions as the published example consulted.
The black disc’s formal reductive finality presents a counterpointing
rendering of Burton’s exceedingly wide-ranging, earnest yet
satirical, compendium of virtually all the books in a 17th-century library.
29. Details from the Least Popular
Heidi Neilson, 2013
Digital offset print-on-
demand, 208 pages, edition of 50.
Details from the Least Popular
contains the most
plain, uninteresting detail areas
from the one hundred least popular
images in the Hubble Space
Telescope image gallery, in order
with the least popular first.
Accessed on November
30, 2012, the gallery contained
1298 images.
http://heidineilson.com
30. Details from the Least Popular
Heidi Neilson, 2013
Digital offset print-on-
demand, 208 pages, edition of 50.
Details from the Least Popular
contains the most
plain, uninteresting detail areas
from the one hundred least popular
images in the Hubble Space
Telescope image gallery, in order
with the least popular first.
Accessed on November
30, 2012, the gallery contained
1298 images.
http://heidineilson.com
31. 56 Broken Kindle Screens, Sebastian Schmieg in collaboration with Silvio Lorusso (www.silviolorusso.com), 2012.
A print on demand paperback of found photos depicting broken Kindle screens.
You can also download a Kindle version from the website. http://www.sebastianschmieg.com/56brokenkindlescreens
32. 56 Broken Kindle Screens, Sebastian Schmieg in collaboration with Silvio Lorusso (www.silviolorusso.com), 2012.
“The book takes as its starting point the peculiar aesthetic of broken E ink displays and serves as an examination into the reading device's materiality.
As the screens break, they become collages composed of different pages, cover illustrations and interface elements.”
You can also download a Kindle version from the website. http://www.sebastianschmieg.com/56brokenkindlescreens
33. 56 Broken Kindle Screens, Sebastian Schmieg in collaboration with Silvio Lorusso (www.silviolorusso.com), 2012.
A print on demand paperback of found photos depicting broken Kindle screens.
“The book takes as its starting point the peculiar aesthetic of broken E ink displays and serves as an examination into the reading device's materiality.
As the screens break, they become collages composed of different pages, cover illustrations and interface elements.”
You can also download a Kindle version from the website. http://www.sebastianschmieg.com/56brokenkindlescreens
34. Pop Quiz by Dave Dyment (PWP009)
Edition of 500, numbered and signed by the artist (each with unique handwritten question). “A near comprehensive collection of all of the questions
posed in pop songs from the artist's music collection.” Published by Paul + Wendy projects, Toronto.
www.paulandwendyprojects.com/popquiz.html
35. Home Made Record Sleeves Vol 2 Stephen Fowler
A series of books documenting the artist’s collection of home made record sleeves purchased form charity shops and the like.
http://stephenfowler72.blogspot.co.uk
36. I just arrived this morning
Bas Fontein, BASBOEK Publishers, The Netherlands
(2009) is a flipbook made of left-over material from five photo albums my
brother made. It‟s the continuation of My brothers trip to Indonesia (2004). 135
pages printed on photo paper, book design by Jeroen Disch.
My brothers trip to Indonesia
Bas Fontein, BASBOEK Publishers, The Netherlands
My brothers trip to Indonesia (2004) is a small photo book made of
leftover material that I found in the waste basket after my brother
completed his holiday album. 2004 www.basfontein.com
37. TO KEEP A DEAD FLY IN THE HAND JUST IN FRONT OF A GLACIER
Kurt Johannessen, Norway. Ved Nigardsbreen, Jostedalen, 5th September 2009
Time: 50 minutes Photo: Torill Nøst. www.zeth.no
39. On 7 July 2012, at a food and art festival, 29 people ate original
drawings of various wild animals. Each participant chose a
picture from various wild animals drawn by Kurt Johannessen.
The drawings were served on a biscuit made into a meal with
cheese, omelette, herbs, salad and spices etc. The drawings were
beautifully prepared by Pavana Reid (above).
Ete (Eat)
Kurt Johannessen, and Pavana Reid, 2012. Edition of 500.
Photos: Tone R. Hellesøy, Marianne Lamberg, Finn Opsahl
www.zeth.no/bokutdrag_bilder2011/2012etebok.html
40. Ete (Eat)
Kurt Johannessen, and Pavana Reid, 2012
Photos: Tone R. Hellesøy, Marianne Lamberg, Finn
Opsahl
www.zeth.no
41. In Retail, Jeremy Dixon, Hazard Press, 2012. The book is a sequence of poems inspired by working part-time for a High Street chemists.
The binding of each copy contains a shopping list found abandoned in the store. www.hazardpress.co.uk
42. In Retail, Jeremy Dixon, Hazard Press, 2012. The book is a sequence of poems inspired by working part-time for a High Street chemists.
The binding of each copy contains a shopping list found abandoned in the store. www.hazardpress.co.uk
44. Penguin book covers, Cally Barker. Various titles, knitting, embroidery. http://callybarker.com
45. The Famous Five Food, Christa Harris, 2010. http://christa-rebecca-harris.blogspot.co.uk
46. The Famous Five Food, Christa Harris, 2010. http://christa-rebecca-harris.blogspot.co.uk
47. All the four letter words that are
sometimes used with another four
letter word (that I can think of)
Guy Bigland, 2012
460 pages
460 words drawn from everyday
language collected over the space of
a year. Although gathered as
pairs, each four letter word was then
separated from its partner and
placed in alphabetical order which
creates a juxtaposition with a new
word dictated by the alphabetical
ordering. This taxonomy imposes a
structure upon the familiar to create
unfamiliar new arrangements.
http://guybigland.tumblr.com
48. A Dialogue in Useful Phrases is a book based on “conversational phrases” that were found in Grenville Kleiser‟s Fifteen Thousand Useful Phrases, an optimistic
handbook from 1917 providing “felicitous expressions for enriching the vocabulary.” Elisabeth Tonnard, 2010
Kleiser‟s conversational phrases starting with „I‟ were taken and placed opposite those starting with „you‟. The „I‟ phrases are running in alphabetical order down
the verso pages, the „you‟ phrases down the recto pages. A dialogue is formed from the random meetings of these phrases. It is a dialogue in the purest sense, a
dialogue that expresses nothing other than itself. The book has a square format to indicate the empty room where such communications might be taking place.
http://elisabethtonnard.com
49. La Chamade, Christopher Robinson
'La Chamade' is a facsimile of Francois Sagan's novel of that name with all
the text removed other than sentences beginning with the word 'She...' up
until the first punctuation. By removing most of the source text and
leaving space where the removed words were it transforms the novel into a
book of original concrete poetry.
Along with 'Sunlight On Cold Water' & 'Wonderful Clouds' it forms a
triptych of parallel narratives. When read together the three books seem to
provide alternative views of a very similar story.
www.wordsofdeadpoets.co.uk
53. Fortynine Coach Seats, Tom Sowden, 2003. Perfect bound book, digital print, edition of 49, 180 x 140 mm
Twentysix Gasoline Stations, Michalis Pichler, 2009. Perfect bound book, 36 pp, offset-printed edition of 600, 180 x 140 mm
54. Some of the Buildings on The Sunset Strip, Tom Sowden, 2008.
Concertina format book, digital print interior pages, screenprinted cover, edition of 30, 180 x 140 mm, extending to 15ft.
55. Various Blank Pages and Ink, Doro Boehme and Eric Baskauskas, 2009. Perfect bound book, digital print, edition of 500, 205 x 150 mm
57. A Night Visit to the Library, Amir Brito Cador, 2011. www.flickr.com/photos/amirbrito/
http://gramatologia.blogspot.com
58. A Night Visit to the Library, Amir Brito Cador, 2011. http://gramatologia.blogspot.com
59. Random Passions
Karen Hanmer, USA
Couples from romance novel covers traced on translucent paper layer together and multiple new
combinations emerge. Laser prints on “vellum” paper, pamphlet in case binding covered with velvet
finish book cloth, hot stamped title. 2008. www.karenhanmer.com
60. Book Jacket by Sally Alatalo, insulated with shredded romance
novels
61. Legendary, Lexical, Loquacious Love, Karen Reimer, writing as Eve Rhymer, Sara Ranchouse Publications, USA
An alphabetised romance novel taking all of the words in an existing published romance novel and sorting them alphabetically. “I wondered how the love story
would exist without a narrative structure/plot. I used the alphabet - an arbitrary, non-hierarchical ordering convention - for its objective unemotional
character, which places it at odds with the subjective emotional character of romance novels. I wanted to see whether, if I put a romance novel‟s cover on it, it
would be possible to read an alphabetical list of words as a love story. I think it is.” www.sararanchouse.com
62. A rearranged affair
by Anita M-28
(Sally Alatalo‟s romance
persona name)
www.sararanchouse.com