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'Coming Full Circle': Reviving Private Press Printing at the University of Otago

机译:“即将来临”:恢复奥塔哥大学的私人印刷

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The Printer in Residence (PiR) Programme at the University of Otago has been running since 2003, and in that time, nine private press publications have been produced. Each year the programme commissions a skilled handcraft printer to produce a specific work (usually related to the University of Otago's art and literary history) in collaboration with local artists and print makers. Although there is valuable research being conducted in regards to New Zealand's print culture, this was aspect of New Zealand's private press history yet to be investigated. This study utilised an historical case study approach with an objective to document the recent history and development of the Printer in Residence(PiR) Programme through an investigation of its archives; interviews with eight of the programme's participants, and written accounts by two others. The study aimed to gain a holistic perspective of the PiR Programme by interviewing those involved in its administration and general operations, past Printers in Residence, and artists and print makers. Case studies of the 2005, 2006 and 2007 PiR Programmes highlight the collaborative process of producing a limited edition hand printed book, and unique characteristics of each PiR programme. The major themes identified from the data gathered were: the strong collaborative aspect of the PiR Programme; the importance placed on promoting the programme as a teaching opportunity to the English, Art History and Design departments; the hand crafted qualities of the books produced in comparison to commercial publishing, and the perceived value of the PiR programme for those involved in this study. This study identifies the PiR Programme as a small but important aspect of New Zealand's book history which is worthy of further research.
机译:奥塔哥大学(University of Otago)的“居所打印机(PiR)”计划自2003年以来一直在运行,在那时,已经制作了九本私人新闻出版物。每年,该计划都会委托一名熟练的手工艺品印刷商与当地艺术家和印刷商合作制作特定作品(通常与奥塔哥大学的艺术和文学史有关)。尽管针对新西兰的印刷文化进行了有价值的研究,但这是新西兰私人出版历史的一部分,尚待调查。这项研究采用了历史案例研究方法,目的是通过对其档案的调查来记录“居住在打印机”(PiR)计划的最新历史和发展;采访了该计划的八名参与者,另外两人进行了书面陈述。该研究旨在通过采访参与PiR计划的行政和一般运营的人员,过去的居住者打印机以及艺术家和版画制作者来全面了解PiR计划。 2005年,2006年和2007年PiR计划的案例研究突出了生产限量版手工印刷书籍的协作过程,以及每个PiR计划的独特特征。从收集到的数据中确定的主要主题是:PiR计划的强大协作方面;重视将程序作为英语,艺术史和设计系的教学机会进行推广;与商业出版相比,所制作书籍的手工制作质量,以及PiR计划对参与本研究的人们的感知价值。这项研究表明,PiR计划是新西兰图书历史中很小但很重要的方面,值得进一步研究。

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    Whitelock Paula Jane;

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