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Experiencing the Divine through Illuminated Manuscripts from the Middle Ages and the Rebirth of Old Books by Contemporary artist Brian Dettmer. Links to the works are at www.briandettmer.com, his Ted Talk at https://www.ted.com/speakers/brian_dettmer and the Book of Kells at www.tcd.ie
Experiencing the Divine through Illuminated Manuscripts from the Middle Ages and the Rebirth of Old Books by Contemporary artist Brian Dettmer. Links to the works are at www.briandettmer.com, his Ted Talk at https://www.ted.com/speakers/brian_dettmer and the Book of Kells at www.tcd.ie
What do you do with an outdated encyclopedia in the information age? With X-Acto knives and an eye for a good remix, artist Brian Dettmer makes beautiful, unexpected sculptures that breathe new life into old books.
Was macht man mit alten Lexika im digitalen Zeitalter? Der Künstler Brian Dettmer macht mit X-Acto-Messern und einem scharfen Blick für neue Zusammenstellungen daraus überraschende, schöne Skulpturen und verleiht alten Büchern so ein neues Leben.
O que se faz com uma enciclopédia ultrapassada na era da informação? Com facas X-Acto e um olho para um bom remix, o artista Brian Dettmer cria lindas esculturas inesperadas que sopram nova vida dentro de livros antigos.
Que faire d’une vieille encyclopédie à l’ère de l’information ? Avec des cutters et un œil pour les mélanges, l'artiste Brian Dettmer crée de superbes sculptures inattendues qui insufflent une nouvelle vie aux vieux livres.
¿Qué hacer con una enciclopedia anticuada en la era de la información? Con cuchillas X-acto y un buen ojo para remezclar, el artista Brian Dettmer hace bellas e inesperadas esculturas que le dan nueva vida a viejos libros.
This video accompanies the exhibition entitled, Rebound: Dissections and Excavations in Book Art. Curated by Karen Ann Myers, Assistant Director of the Halsey Institute, Rebound brings together the work of five mixed-media artists from around the world who, using books as a point of departure, sculpt, scrape, bend, and carve to create astonishing compositions. Doug Beube, Long-Bin Chen, Brian Dettmer, Guy Laramée, and Francesca Pastine transform various types of literature and/or printed books through sculptural intervention. The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art commissioned Rebound artist, Long-Bin Chen, to create a site-specific sculptural work that is on view in the Rotunda of the Marlene and Nathan Addlestone from May 23 -- October 12, 2013. Chen created the work during a residency (May 1 - 23, 2013), using books from the Charleston community. College of Charleston students Tommy Fox and Jordan Fowler, and sculpture studio technician Michael Morrison were Chen's studio assistants during the residency. The Friends of the Library at the College of Charleston are sponsors of Long-Bin Chen's residency and installation.