Subject: Book and paper event
**** Moderator's comments: Note that this posting documents an event that has already occurred. Timeless Tech 2002 Santa, ID The following class schedule is a dry listing of the events. It in no way can give even a glimpse of the richness of the experience and the great time we all had together. For information of a different kind see: <URL:http://www.futureofthebook.com/stories/storyReader$414> Class Schedule Thursday July 25, 2002 Morning Tom Conroy. Knife sharpening. Different styles of leather paring and wood working knives. Afternoon Tom Conroy. Making finishing presses. Narration and demonstration: choice of wood, drilling and threading. Friday July 26, 2002 Morning Denise Carbone. Storage books. Construction and use. Presented by Denise for Hedi Kyle. Afternoon Melissa Moreton. Presentation with accompanying photographs of Papermills she visited. Basel, Switzerland; Fabriano and Amalfi, Italy. Saturday July 27, 2002 Field trip day. Visiting Moscow, ID and surrounding points of interest. Sunday July 28, 2002 Morning Janet Wagner. An illuminated letter. Historic background. Instruction with the option to create an illuminated letter. Afternoon Gudrun Aurand. Adhesive Bindings. Historic context. Evening Movie night. Paper making in India. Parchment making in Ethiopia. Monday July 29, 2002 Morning Richard Spelker. Cochineal inks and dyes. Built on Jim Stroud's findings. Rip brought a wealth of sample dyes to test with. Afternoon Denise Carbone. Sewing Stitches. Their functional and decorative application, based on a class Betsy Eldridge gave 1991 at a PBI in Indianola, WA. Each participant was handed an instructional booklet with text, image and practise card. Denise had created and spiral bound this amazing book. Tuesday July 30, 2002 Morning Tom Conroy. Making tooled designs using common gold tooling tools without layout, without gold (i.e. blind tooled designs). Afternoon Jack Thompson. Knife sharpening for paring leather. Medium: wet-dry aluminum oxide. The session was preceded by video about knife sharpening. Wednesday July 31, 2002 Morning Barbara Tetenbaum. Introduction into Reduction- Stenciling Techniques. Afternoon Carving and printing of images, all materials supplied by Barbara. Barbara showed a Leporello folding technique that connects boards and images made, to create a book format. Thursday 8-01, 2002 Morning Melody Eckroth. Right brain-left brain. An overview of the written word and its impact on human society. The presentation was based on the book: The Alphabet versus the Goddess. The conflict between word and Image by Leonard Shlain. 1998. Afternoon Gary Frost. Exploring Book Craft Kit Production, Marketing and Vending by machine. Friday Aug 2, 2002 Morning Summary of Chris Clarkson's workshop: Endbands, end of spinebands and headbands; July 2002 Cambridge, MA. Afternoon Ethan Ensign. Alternative re-backing for 19th century cloth bound books. Demonstration. Saturday Aug 3, 2002 Morning Paula Jull. Cyanotype. 1840ies photographie. Introduction into its history. Paula provided help and all materials to make our own cyanotype. Eternal Consciousness provided the sun. Afternoon Tom Conroy. Opening a book to 360 degrees. Ideology and demonstration. Sunday Aug 4, 2002 Morning Shanna Leino. Leather work before covering. Blind tooling, pierce work, cut leather applique over gilt parchment. Afternoon Pam Spitzmuller. Skin sewing techniques. Materials to be sewn: leather, vellum, rawhide, buckskin. Materials as sewing medium: thread, vellum strips, sinew. Sewing implements: needles (glover, domed, sharp); hog-bristle needle (wax-end); pricking wheel; lacing punch, hole punch. Monday Aug 5, 2002 Morning Jim Croft. Historic and modern methods of choosing and working wood for book covers. Afternoon Nick Jaeger. Unfettered, unbound and writing free--Quill cutting. Vacme-Press. Introduction and demonstration. Tuesday Aug 6, 2002 Morning Tom Conroy. Smoke proofs of finishing tools. Capturing of Maker's Mark. Afternoon Meeting. Assessment of workshop, suggestions for next year. Wednesday July 24-02 through Wednesday Aug 7-02 Jim Croft provided space, tools, help, everything. Melody Eckroth, Janet and Steve Wagner took care of our physical well being by providing delicious meals. All provided spiritual support with their music. Gudrun Aurand Bookbinder/Conservator Washington State University Pullman, WA 99164-5610 *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:12 Distributed: Tuesday, August 20, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-12-012 ***Received on Thursday, 15 August, 2002