Looks good, Stephen.
Interesting to watch the haptics go from b&w to colour...
Enjoy your time at Codex...
Doug
On 2013-02-08, at 3:29 PM, Stephen Vincent <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> http://www.stephenavincent.com/
> I now have a new (first) website!
> Stephen Vincent: Artist, Poet and Maker of Books
> It includes a good visual survey of my Haptic artwork, including accordion fold
> books and drawings. Of specific interest here may be a selection of 10 works I
> made while listening to poets reading from their work, primarily in the Bay
> Area (tho it is a national cast - Frank Sherlock, CA Conrad, Fanny Howe, Beverly
> Dahlen among others). I have made over 50 of these over the last several years.
> Yes, I admit it, readings have been an addiction!
> Also is a bibliography of my poetry books, including hot links to ebooks at
> faux and Shearsman. And a link to my dormant blog archive, which I am
> threatening to wake up with new entries. (Back to the blogs, rumor is that
> Facebook is about to bomb from user fatigue).
> If you are - for many are far flung chance - in the Bay Area this weekend, I
> will have a table (#48) at Codex, the international book fair for artist and
> hand crafted books. It will be in Richmond on the Marina. They have a web
> site: http://www.codexfoundation. org/2013/2013.html
>
> Which - the international part - does remind me that I will be a presenter this
> June in Glasgow at the Ekphrasis Conference I will appreciate your interest and
> feedback. To build a good website, I discovered, is no small thing.
>
> Stephen V
>
Douglas Barbour
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