Discover the fascinating history of interactive printmaking with two expert speakers and create your very own interactive volvelle.
Have you ever seen a Renaissance pop-up book? Books and single-sheet prints with moving parts have been a part of the art of printmaking since its invention. This brief overview, 'Playing with Premodern Interactive Books', with Suzanne Karr Schmidt explores some of the most cleverly interactive European publications through several centuries, and demonstrates the experimental hands-on uses of dials, flaps and do-it-yourself printed scientific instrument kits.
Next join rare books and special collections librarian Katie Birkwood for The 'Mirror of the Cosmos': getting to grips with a volvelle'. Before the invention of GPS, online calendars, or even the humble wristwatch, there were devices that helped people to understand their time and place in the universe. A volvelle is a multi-layered rotating paper diagram, most commonly used to explain and illustrate the relationships between the heavens and the earth. In this interactive session, you'll get to assemble and explore your own replica volvelle while learning about its fascinating history.