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	<description>implications since february two thousand and three</description>
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		<title>By: nathaniel</title>
		<link>http://nathanielstern.com/blog/2008/06/24/sterny-news/comment-page-1/#comment-288552</link>
		<dc:creator>nathaniel</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jul 2008 05:45:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>First, thanks for pointing out that mistake. Given my PhD topic and background in interactive digital arts, you can probably understand it. RIchard Coyne&#039;s book, Technoromanticism, was one of the first digital arts texts heavily influenced by contemporary identity theory.

I don&#039;t know who else will be in Printmaking Beyond the Edge just yet, but I&#039;m sure I could mention the blog to him next time we are in touch. He&#039;s always working on several writing and/or curatorial projects, it seems... There is not one direct theme for PBE, tho; it&#039;s 40 artists and their individual practices, like the first one.

re: prints that combine digital and inkjet on one print. I&#039;ve ventured into experimentation with this once or twice, but have not been happy with the results thus far. It also makes more sense for my process conceptually to keep them separate, but if and when I find the materials that make it work, I&#039;ll move forward on this, and let you know. If you want to know more about my process go to &lt;a href=&quot;http://nathanielstern.com/2006/compressionism/&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;http://nathanielstern.com/2006/compressionism/&lt;/a&gt; for text and video, or to see some prints, there are series listed at &lt;a href=&quot;http://nathanielstern.com/art/compressionism/&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;http://nathanielstern.com/art/compressionism/&lt;/a&gt; with thumbnails and larger images.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First, thanks for pointing out that mistake. Given my PhD topic and background in interactive digital arts, you can probably understand it. RIchard Coyne&#8217;s book, Technoromanticism, was one of the first digital arts texts heavily influenced by contemporary identity theory.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know who else will be in Printmaking Beyond the Edge just yet, but I&#8217;m sure I could mention the blog to him next time we are in touch. He&#8217;s always working on several writing and/or curatorial projects, it seems&#8230; There is not one direct theme for PBE, tho; it&#8217;s 40 artists and their individual practices, like the first one.</p>
<p>re: prints that combine digital and inkjet on one print. I&#8217;ve ventured into experimentation with this once or twice, but have not been happy with the results thus far. It also makes more sense for my process conceptually to keep them separate, but if and when I find the materials that make it work, I&#8217;ll move forward on this, and let you know. If you want to know more about my process go to <a href="http://nathanielstern.com/2006/compressionism/" rel="nofollow">http://nathanielstern.com/2006/compressionism/</a> for text and video, or to see some prints, there are series listed at <a href="http://nathanielstern.com/art/compressionism/" rel="nofollow">http://nathanielstern.com/art/compressionism/</a> with thumbnails and larger images.</p>
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		<title>By: Aine Scannell</title>
		<link>http://nathanielstern.com/blog/2008/06/24/sterny-news/comment-page-1/#comment-288276</link>
		<dc:creator>Aine Scannell</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2008 15:44:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi there Nathaniel

I came across your note on here mentioning that you were going to be in the sequel book to &quot;Printmaking at the Edge&quot;   Look forward to seeing the book and who ever  else is going to be in there.?

I just couldn&#039;t help noticing that you had mispelt poor old Richards name!!  It&#039;s Richard NOYCE not Coyne.

I have visited your blog previously in the course of my research for printmakers using traditional printmaking techniques mixed with inkjet print.  I can&#039;t remember exactly what you get up to but now that I am here I cannot hep but ask.
HAVE YOU MADE ANY PRINTS THAT COMBINE TRADITIONAL PRINT TECHNIQUES WITH INKJET PRINT ??

If so then please get in touch and send me a few jpgs with the title and techniques used.  Plus any other info about making the works if you want.  But at the very least a few images if you have any such prints.

thanks

Aine

p.s.  On my &#039;normal&#039; blog , there&#039;s a link to my &quot;Tradigital&quot; blog where I publish this research.  I wondered and kind of hoped that Richard might publish a book on that but.........

the address is:


http://tradigitalprintmaking.blogspot.com/


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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi there Nathaniel</p>
<p>I came across your note on here mentioning that you were going to be in the sequel book to &#8220;Printmaking at the Edge&#8221;   Look forward to seeing the book and who ever  else is going to be in there.?</p>
<p>I just couldn&#8217;t help noticing that you had mispelt poor old Richards name!!  It&#8217;s Richard NOYCE not Coyne.</p>
<p>I have visited your blog previously in the course of my research for printmakers using traditional printmaking techniques mixed with inkjet print.  I can&#8217;t remember exactly what you get up to but now that I am here I cannot hep but ask.<br />
HAVE YOU MADE ANY PRINTS THAT COMBINE TRADITIONAL PRINT TECHNIQUES WITH INKJET PRINT ??</p>
<p>If so then please get in touch and send me a few jpgs with the title and techniques used.  Plus any other info about making the works if you want.  But at the very least a few images if you have any such prints.</p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>Aine</p>
<p>p.s.  On my &#8216;normal&#8217; blog , there&#8217;s a link to my &#8220;Tradigital&#8221; blog where I publish this research.  I wondered and kind of hoped that Richard might publish a book on that but&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;</p>
<p>the address is:</p>
<p><a href="http://tradigitalprintmaking.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow">http://tradigitalprintmaking.blogspot.com/</a></p>
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