De la page blanche à la sculpture, les multiples formes de l’objet-livre - Entretien

This article is part of a research-creation project where the concept of “format” can be questioned through the medium of the artist’s book. Endowed with specific material and formal qualities, the book-object is an open artistic medium generating hybrid formats; a three-dimensional - sculptural - o...

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Main Authors: Alexandre Melay, Valérie Morisson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université de Bourgogne 2021-07-01
Series:Interfaces
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/interfaces/2875
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description This article is part of a research-creation project where the concept of “format” can be questioned through the medium of the artist’s book. Endowed with specific material and formal qualities, the book-object is an open artistic medium generating hybrid formats; a three-dimensional - sculptural - object with multiple shapes: “systems” of formats such as the “accordion-book”, the “building-book” or even the “sound-book”. These formal inventions create new phenomenological experiences as our physical presence is called upon in a movement including the gaze and the body. The book-object with its singular shapes and its unconventional “formats”, becomes a sculpture, a piece of architecture, an exhibition space constructing a new spatiality and mobilising various senses.
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De la page blanche à la sculpture, les multiples formes de l’objet-livre - Entretien
Interfaces
artist’s book
exhibition
space
book-object
bookwork
systems
title De la page blanche à la sculpture, les multiples formes de l’objet-livre - Entretien
title_full De la page blanche à la sculpture, les multiples formes de l’objet-livre - Entretien
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title_short De la page blanche à la sculpture, les multiples formes de l’objet-livre - Entretien
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topic artist’s book
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book-object
bookwork
systems
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