A line is a dot that went for a walk.
Designer, concept: Paul Thompson
Writer: Paul Thompson
Images/graphics: Bob Kerr
Categories: Bookwork / Digital Books, Image-graphic Books, Scrolls & Concertina Books, Small Press Books
Reference no.:L/Ker.B/12.00 Place/Shelf:3BL
Book title: | A line is a dot that went for a walk. |
Published by: | Museum Photon Press |
Year made: | 2012 |
Place made: | Aotearoa New Zealand |
Original: | Yes |
Edition: (No. in Edition) |
50 (25) |
Dimensions: | 135 x 135 |
Physical description: | concertina fold |
Medium: | graphics |
Collaborations: | Jumbletree |
Further information: | |
The title is a quote from Swiss artist, Paul Klee.
"Writer and scientist Sir Arthur C Clark, said that sufficiently advanced technology was indistinguishable from magic. Maybe. Paradoxically the simplest of approaches using basic tools—that of drawing a line—is as magical as the most complex and sophisticated technologies. From Palaeolithic time when early humans sketched animals on cave walls, the act of drawing has been a constant example of the prowess of the human mind." (from the cover note) |
Designer, concept: | Paul Thompson () |
Writer: | Paul Thompson () |
Images/graphics: | Bob Kerr () |
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