Monday, April 11, 2011

"Bark, Boulders, Books, Bytes: Multicultural Methods of Exchanging Information Throughout History"

Date: Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Time: 1:00 pm
Location: Goodroe Auditorium


Though humanity's history, we have sought innovative and effective methods to convey information.  From ancient stone receipts and ogham border stones to modern comic books and the fast growing e-book market, you will see the diverse and beautiful ways in which we have communicated with each other.  Join us for this fast-paced pictorial journey through some of the more interesting, unusual and innovative books collected from our past, and discover where the book is evolving in the future. 

Cliff Landis, Web Services Librarian at Georgia State University, owner of Cliff Landis Creative Arts, a bookbinding and consulting business and a self-professed "book geek".

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