Clemson University Digital Press

Colloquium on New Technology
This Year's Colloquium

Celebrating the Digital Press at Clemson University

Spring 2007

For three days in February 2007, the College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities hosted a series of events designed to recognize and celebrate the many achievements of Clemson University's School of the Humanities. Throughout February and March, Clemson University Digital Press publications were on display near the main entrance of Cooper Library.

(Click on any of the images below for a larger view.)

Top left: Visitors to Cooper Library examine CUDP publications.
Top right: A view of the publications on display.
Bottom: CUDP Director Dr. Wayne Chapman admires his handiwork
in the library exhibit.

 

In Spring 2007, Cooper Library showcased Clemson's "Emeriti in Action" in an exhibit in the main lobby.

Left: Ronald Moran's poetry collection Saying These Things.
Right: Jerome V. Reel's Women & Clemson University
.


Print Studio Workshop

Presentation and bookbinding workshop by book artist John Hilton

Teusday, November 14, 2006
9:30 a.m.

The Center for Electronic and Digital Publishing and the Department of Art co-sponsored book artist John Hilton (East Tennessee State University and Jackson State Community College), who conducted a bookbinding workshop for students and interested faculty. Hilton, who received his M.A. in printmaking from Clemson University in 2002, demonstrated different bookbinding methods, including the types of folds used to create signatures, the various stitching techniques used to bind them together, and much more. The workshop was held in the Print Studio, in Room B009 of Freeman Hall, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. This was the latest in an annual series of workshops in the art of printing and book-making since the origin of CEDP. Special thanks go to Professor Syd Cross for organizing this event.

John Hilton demonstrates paste-paper-making techniques

As students look on, John Hilton applies a concoction of corn starch, water, glycerine, and acrylic paint to a piece of paper to demonstrate decorative paste-paper-making techniques. (Click on image for a larger version.)

 

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