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Paper / Marieke de Hoop, Wietske Flederus, Meggie van Zwieten, Bronwen Jones, Sooji Kim, Esther Krop.

Fine Arts Library TS1124.5 P37 2020 1 v. + 1 card
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
De Hoop, Marieke, contributor.
Kim, Sooji, contributor.
Krop, Esther, contributor.
Henriksson, Minna, artist.
PrintRoom (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
Local Philadelphia : Ulises Bookstore Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Smidt Family Modern and Contemporary Art Collection Fund.
Series:
Net books ; 4.
NETbook 4
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Handmade paper.
Papermaking--Environmental aspects.
Papermaking.
Physical Description:
39 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 21 cm. + 1 card (23 cm.).
Place of Publication:
Rotterdam : PrintRoom, 2020.
Contents:
From pulp to page : how to make paper from recycled materials / Marieke de Hoop
Movements of paper making / Wietske Flederus
Encountering imperfection / Meggie van Zwieten
Pulp / Bronwen Jones
Tiny factory and slow process : a very personal approach to paper production / Sooji Kim
Cellulose and the matter of circularity : on choosing biobased paper / Esther Krop
Closure of the Docelles paper mill / Minna Henriksson [inserted card].
Notes:
Cover title.
"This Paper NETbook is the product of two workshops co-hosted by PrintRoom with Marieke de Hoop at Marieke's PapierLab, Rotterdam, in 2019." -- page 4.
"NETbooks is a series of publications initiated by X Marks the Bökship and PrintRoom which takes self-publishing as a starting point for other 'self-reliance' projects." -- page 38.
Paper sample pasted in, p. 37.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Smidt Family Modern and Contemporary Art Collection Fund.
OCLC:
1452545677

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